Charge Developers a Fee to Fund Affordable Housing in Oakland
Source: San Francisco Chronicle By: David Zisser and Gloria Bruce Date: January 29, 2016 Related Staff: David Zisser Public Advocates’ David Zisser and East Bay Housing [...]
California lawsuit appeal pursues claim of inadequate education funding
Source: EdSource By: Michael Collier Date: January 27, 2016 EdSource coverage of the hearing January 27th before the California Court of Appeal in the consolidated school financing lawsuits, [...]
Court weighs potential overhaul of California school financing
Source: San Francisco Chronicle By: Bob Egelko Date: January 27, 2016 San Francisco Chronicle coverage of the hearing January 27th before the California Court of Appeal in the consolidated school [...]
Major School Funding Lawsuits Move Forward
Project: Campaign for Quality Education v. California Date: January 27, 2016 CA Court of Appeal Hears Oral Arguments in Constitutional Challenge to State’s Education Finance System Press Advisory [...]
Governor’s Budget Proposal Sets Low Bar
By: Guillermo Mayer Date: January 26, 2016 Like rainstorms during a drought, signs that the economy is improving bring greater optimism about the future. In 2016 California is again looking at a [...]
Do California Students Have a Constitutional Right to Education of a Certain Quality?
January 25, 2016 By Angelica Jongco he California Court of Appeals in San Francisco will take up this very question when it hears oral arguments on January 27th in the twin cases Campaign for [...]
Do California Students Have a Constitutional Right to Education of a Certain Quality?
By: Angelica Jongco Date: January 25, 2016 The California Court of Appeals in San Francisco will take up this very question when it hears oral arguments on January 27th in the twin cases Campaign [...]