CTA President David Goldberg announced a public campaign against the Gavin Newsom maneuver because it “would wreak havoc on funding for our schools.”
plan maneuver that will block billions in cuts for schools Friday, saying it could cost them nearly $12 billion in the future and that there are “clear violations of the Constitution” with the move.
“We will not stand by and let this happen,” he said during a news conference. “When you have clear violations of the Constitution, often you go to legal remedies. So that is definitely one of the tools in our toolbox.” The California governor said last week that the move was the best option for public schools because it would protect them from immediate cuts.
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