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$12 Billion Education Funding: California Teachers Association Opposes Newsom’s Budget Plan

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The California Teachers Association doesn’t like Governor Newsom’s budget plan because they think it could cut education funding by $12 billion later on.

California Teachers Association Opposes Newsom’s Budget Plan

The California Teachers Association is strongly opposing Governor Gavin Newsom’s budget plan, fearing it could harm education funding by nearly $12 billion in the future. The union, representing over 310,000 educators, plans to launch ads and might consider legal action if necessary, according to the report of CBS News.

Newsom, previously adept at avoiding conflicts and now faces resistance over his plan to address a massive budget deficit. His proposal involves a complicated financial maneuver related to Proposition 98 which some experts argue could harm future education budgets.

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Newsom Defends Budget Plan Amid Criticism, Teachers Union Opposes Over Education Funding Concerns

Despite criticism, Newsom defends his plan arguing it’s necessary to protect schools from immediate cuts and avoid widespread layoffs. However, critics like Karen Getman call it baseless warning it could undermine long-term education commitments.

Alternatives, such as negotiating repayment terms are being proposed by lobbyists like Kevin Gordon. But even as critics, including the Legislative Analyst’s Office, label Newsom’s plan as flawed, he remains firm, believing it maintains past investment commitments amid fiscal challenges.

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Furthermore, the teachers union strongly opposes Governor Newsom’s budget plan amid California’s large deficit. Newsom claims his plan protects schools from immediate cuts, but critics doubt its legality and worry it could harm education commitments. Alternatives like negotiated repayment terms are being considered highlighting the seriousness of the dispute between Newsom and the union.

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