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Californians For School Choice


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2022 Nov 15, 10:16am   400 views  9 comments

by Patrick   ➕follow (59)   ignore (2)  

They're asking for money and not volunteers, which I always find a bit sketchy, but is probably legit and worth supporting.


California voter turnout last week was the lowest in the last 25 years. Only 7.2 million votes were cast for Governor last Tuesday. By comparison, in the last gubernatorial race in 2018 and the recall election in 2021, over 12 million Californians went to the polls each time.

This is big news for anyone trying to qualify an initiative in California.

Most people are unaware of exactly how initiatives work. California law permits citizens to circulate an initiative petition to place a proposition on the ballot of the next general election. To qualify, the proponents must obtain a certain number of verified signatures from registered voters. If the proposed initiative modifies an existing law or statute or proposes a new law or statute, then the proponents must obtain valid signatures equal 5% of the number of persons who voted in the last gubernatorial election. If the initiative amends the California State Constitution in whole or in part, then the proponents must gather valid signatures equal to 8% of the number of votes cast for Governor in the last general election.

Required Signatures Drops from 1 Million to 600,000

Because the Educational Freedom Act Initiative will partially amend the California Constitution, we must gather the larger percentage, 8%. On the morning of election day, that number was just slightly under 1 million signatures. By the following morning, that number dropped to approximately 600,000!

The Campaign is now 40% Cheaper!

The significance is obvious. It will be 40% easier and cheaper to qualify our initiative for the 2024 ballot. This is no small matter in a state the size of California.

The continuing decline of the quality of instruction in government schools in California ensures that the demand for parent control over the education of their children will increase. School Choice and parent empowerment will be the biggest issues in California in the next election.

Parents are on the warpath.

Speaking of which, the results of school board elections throughout the state were all but ignored in post-election reporting. In the aftermath of the mid-term elections, the total focus of news coverage was the impact on the political fortunes of the national parties and the 2024 presidential candidates. In school board race after school board race, however, incumbents resigned or were defeated by a new wave of parents and citizen candidates who reject radical sexual and political indoctrination of their children and are determined to end the tyrannical control of public education by the teachers’ unions and special interests.

It will not be easy to undo the damage done to public education in the last 50 years, but it can be done. The best way to begin is to restore control over the education of their children by empowering them to decide where their children will go to school.

Here are the key Four Points of our School Choice initiative:

Educational Freedom Act Initiative

An Education Savings Account (“ESA”) will be established for each K-12 child in California on request.
Each year, that account will be credited with the student’s share of what are known as Prop 98 funds. That share will begin at $15,000 per year per student.
The parent will be able to direct the ESA trust funds to a participating, accredited private or parochial school. The money will follow the student not the politicians.
Any unspent funds will accumulate and can be spent on college, vocational training, or other qualified educational expense.

Our proposal is both simple and revolutionary. Once enacted, California schools will go from being among the worst schools in America to being the best. Once again, California will lead the way. We Californians will lead. We will define the future. America is in our hands.

We will start gathering signatures early in 2023. Now is the time to get involved.
GET COMMITTED

DONATE NOW! The average member of the California Teachers' Association pays at least $1,000 per year in dues. Are you as committed as they are? One-time donations are great. Consider making it a monthly donation.

Michael Alexander
http://www.californiaschoolchoice.org/

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1   Hircus   2022 Nov 15, 5:45pm  

Patrick says

California voter turnout last week was the lowest in the last 25 years


Everyone knows their vote doesnt matter in CA.
2   HeadSet   2022 Nov 15, 6:02pm  

Patrick says

California voter turnout last week was the lowest in the last 25 years.

Maybe that is explained by all the votes found dumped in ditches.
4   Fortwaye   2025 May 19, 9:05am  

Hircus says

Patrick says


California voter turnout last week was the lowest in the last 25 years


Everyone knows their vote doesnt matter in CA.


system doesn’t scale. you need a huge amount of people to qualify ballot. most people don’t have capacity to get that many signatures.
6   HeadSet   2025 May 19, 5:58pm  

Patrick says





As long as someone provided a free building, buses, textbooks, lab equipment, gym sports equipment, utilities, janitors, cafeteria staff, and so on.
7   Misc   2025 May 19, 7:40pm  

They tried that in Arizona. The Niggers and Spics just kept the money and used it for drugs. Let the kids stay home and watch TV and get into trouble.

I figure the State will end that program shortly.
8   ForcedTQ   2025 May 20, 6:35am  

HeadSet says

Patrick says






As long as someone provided a free building, buses, textbooks, lab equipment, gym sports equipment, utilities, janitors, cafeteria staff, and so on.

Yeah, they completely disregarded the balance of the system necessary to operate. In CA we have the 50% rule which protects funds spent somewhat to ensure at least 50% of spending is on Faculty salaries. Supposed to limit Admin bloat.
9   MolotovCocktail   2025 May 20, 8:32am  

HeadSet says


Patrick says






As long as someone provided a free building, buses, textbooks, lab equipment, gym sports equipment, utilities, janitors, cafeteria staff, and so on.



That's done in some states for homeschooling. I know it is for charter schools in California.

These losers want to get this passed but won't stop voting Democrat, which is the true root of the problem. What a joke.

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