California K-12 education bills to watch

August 9, 2019

California State Capitol

Starting high school later in the day, giving school districts more latitude to reject charter schools and clamping down on exemptions from vaccinations are among the key — and controversial — bills that legislators took up during the first year of the two-year legislative session that ended Sept. 13  Gov. Gavin Newsom had until Oct. 13 to act on them. Bills that an author withdrew at some point in the process are colored in gray and can be brought back next year.  Lawmakers can  also reintroduce next year bills that the governor vetoed or the Legislature rejected.

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