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  • LAUSD By Some Post-Covid Numbers

    16 Apr 2022

    Poverty has increased in LAUSD post-covid. And in two board districts the late Eli Broad’s plan to transfer half of…

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  • Board Has Wall Street Wolves Guarding LAUSD Henhouse

    09 Nov 2020

    It’s high time to be paying closer attention to the $14.7b (p. 31) of taxpayer’s money that Covid19 has left…

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  • Split Decision on Board Elections Reverses School Board Alignment – EdX News from Election 2020

    04 Nov 2020

    Seventeen hours from the close of polls in LA County (LAC) leaves a mixed set of results – from polar…

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  • Protect The Tax-Payer’s Revolution

    06 Mar 2020

    Here in L.A., we’ve just finished weighing in on two ballot questions regarding schools funding. Really engaged activists and politicians…

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  • Time To Vote

    03 Mar 2020

    SuperCaliforniaisticexpialiTuesday is here; it’s finally here.  Please don’t embarrass your country or family and fail to turn out. It seems…

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  • Bloomfield Devotes $3.7m Education Dollars Toward Elections, Not Schools

    29 Feb 2020

    It’s been a week since last peek at the LAUSD board election spending. The rate of spending has slowed down…

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  • Bloomberg’s Autocracy In Flower: What His Political Spending Tells Us About His Candidacy

    27 Feb 2020

    With billionaires circling the wagons on the debate stage and encircling our sensibilities in local municipal school board elections, it…

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  • What Even One Day Bears: Charters Scrimmage For Majority Control Of The LAUSD Board

    24 Feb 2020

    In reports downloaded from LA City Ethics Commission records posted between 2/20/20 and 2/21/20 – just 24 hours – the…

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  • Charter School Advocates Spending Big in LAUSD Board Elections

    20 Feb 2020

    The California Charter School Association (CCSA) is the largest and most visible pro-charter organization in Los Angeles’ political scene. CCSA…

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  • ¡Prop 13 Is Not About Property Tax! (But It Is About Funding Schools)

    19 Feb 2020

    In 1978 Californians voted to limit their personal tax liability. The ballot initiative approved at that time was titled and…

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