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HB 610 Choices in Education Act

Pay attention to what’s happening. All hands on deck.

The school voucher system proposed by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos does not mean you can choose any school you want your kid to go to. It means the public education program will be dismantled.


If your child has an Individual Education Plan (IEP) for students with special needs, kiss it goodbye.
If you have a job in special education, if you’re a special education teacher, physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech pathologist, a para, a teacher’s aid, or an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher, you’ll go first.


House Bill 610 makes some large changes. Inform yourselves. This bill will effectively start the school voucher system to be used by children ages 5-17 and starts the defunding process of public schools. The bill will eliminate the Elementary and Education Act of 1965, which is the nation’s educational law that provides equal opportunity in education. The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) is a big comprehensive program that covers programs for struggling learners, advanced and gifted kids in AP classes, ESL classes, classes for minorities such as Native Americans, rural education, education for the homeless, school safety (gun-free schools), monitoring and compliance, and Federal accountability programs.

 

The bill also abolishes the Nutritional Act of 2012 (No Hungry Kids Act) which provides nutritional standards in school breakfast and lunch.
The bill has no wording whatsoever protecting special needs kids, no mention of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and no mention of Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). Some things ESSA does for children with disabilities:
-Ensures access to the general education curriculum.
-Ensures access to accommodations on assessments.
-Ensures concepts of Universal Design for Learning.
-Includes provisions that require local education agencies to provide evidence-based interventions in schools with consistently underperforming subgroups. 

-Requires states in Title I plans to address how they will improve conditions for learning including reducing incidents of bullying and harassment in schools, overuse of discipline practices and reduce the use of aversive behavioral interventions (such as restraints and seclusion).

Please call your representative and ask him/her to vote NO on House Bill 610 (HR 610) introduced by three Republican reps.
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Introduced in House (01/23/2017)

Choices in Education Act of 2017

This bill repeals the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 and limits the authority of the Department of Education (ED) such that ED is authorized only to award block grants to qualified states.

The bill establishes an education voucher program, through which each state shall distribute block grant funds among local educational agencies (LEAs) based on the number of eligible children within each LEA’s geographical area. From these amounts, each LEA shall: (1) distribute a portion of funds to parents who elect to enroll their child in a private school or to home-school their child, and (2) do so in a manner that ensures that such payments will be used for appropriate educational expenses.

To be eligible to receive a block grant, a state must: (1) comply with education voucher program requirements, and (2) make it lawful for parents of an eligible child to elect to enroll their child in any public or private elementary or secondary school in the state or to home-school their child.

No Hungry Kids Act

The bill repeals a specified rule that established certain nutrition standards for the national school lunch and breakfast programs. (In general, the rule requires schools to increase the availability of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat or fat free milk in school meals; reduce the levels of sodium, saturated fat, and trans fat in school meals; and meet children’s nutritional needs within their caloric requirements.)

Mid Year Conference Flyer

On behalf of BAPAC-Fresno, I am excited to announce the Inaugural Mid-Year Planning Conference in Fresno on May 5th – 6th.  The day will be filled with informational workshops designed to discuss and plan outcomes for eight areas impacting our communities.  Although the conference will have an Afrocentric focus, everyone is invited to attend.  We realize that issues confronting African American communities are extremely similar issues in other communities of color.  Organizations from all across the state will be attending.

See the attached flyer for online registration information.

The day will culminate with a Gala honoring the 22 African American elected officials between Stockton and Bakersfield.  You won’t want to miss any of the days events.

We look forward to seeing you all during the weekend.

DAREN Andrew Miller
ibedam@gmail.com
559-930-4909 cellular

Ease is a greater threat to progress than hardship……  See you work.

Denzel Washington, “NAACP Image Awards- 2017”

Just five days!

There are just five days left to apply for the Eric Bradley DEEP BLUE Grant Program!

This program was established by Democratic Party Chair John Burton to honor Democratic volunteer and community leader Eric Bradley and fund projects that engage young people with our party and politics. I hope you’ll take advantage of this opportunity.

Click here to take a look at the information about the Eric Bradley DEEP BLUE Grant Program, and be sure to apply before April 1.

This grant is the perfect opportunity to expand your youth organizing efforts while also paying tribute to a wonderful Democrat. So, be sure to read the grant guidelines and then get creative with your submission!

The deadline is April 1, so visit our website for more information and send in your application soon.

I also encourage you to forward this message to friends, colleagues, or community members who may be interested.

I’m looking forward to hearing your ideas and funding your projects to engage the next generation of activists.

Thanks!

Hilary Crosby
Controller
California Democratic Party

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I just got off the Senate floor, where I spoke in honor of the 7th anniversary of the signing of the Affordable Care Act. I talked about what I believe matters in this debate:

The inspiring and often heartbreaking stories of those who rely on the Affordable Care Act, some of which I was honored to share today. The fact that premiums will rise dramatically, particularly for seniors, and that 24 million fewer Americans will have health insurance if the GOP plan passes. The idea that healthcare is a fundamental right and a promise we should make to ALL Americans — not a privilege reserved for a wealthy few.

Soon, the House will vote on the GOP’s catastrophic plan to repeal the ACA. The vote is expected to be very close and could go either way. Your voice could be the difference between victory or defeat, which is why I’m asking:

Can you add your name to our urgent petition calling on members of Congress to oppose the GOP health care plan?

Ultimately, I believe this bill is about our morals. The plan the House is voting on is a values statement and it is not a good one.

The only thing that gets healthier are the insurance companies’ bottom line at the direct expense of you and your loved ones. If it passes, you and countless others will be at risk of losing your health insurance or facing higher premiums. That is what is at stake right now.

We need you to make your voice heard. Sign this petition, make calls, and take action as you can. It will make a difference in this fight. Thanks for everything you do.

Fight on,

Kamala

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