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Day of Action: CA Educators, Parents Challenge Budget Cuts, Tax Breaks

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Thursday, March 4, 2010   

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - California teachers, students and parents are taking part in a statewide protest of the legislature's handling of education funding, to encourage them to make different choices. From pre-school to grad school, instructors say cuts of more than $17 billion have cost jobs and shortchanged students, while wealthy residents and businesses continue to enjoy tax breaks.

Jim Miller, an instructor at San Diego City College, says he'll be protesting as much for his kindergartner as for himself.

"The central problem with California right now is that no one has the courage to say, 'You have a choice. We either have some reasonable revenue increases, or we gut the entire social contract.'"

Even at schools like UCLA, which are doing relatively well because of research funding, English and writing instructor Bob Samuels says they're feeling the pinch.

"Our entire department got 12-month layoff notices, and so, it is a little bit stressful to not know if you're going to be rehired. They also increased our class size by 25 percent this year. We have a lot more work, a lot more students and no job security."

Samuels says part of his group's protest is to school administrators, whose business decisions may mean less opportunity for Californians, by recruiting more higher-paying, out-of-state students and reducing the numbers of classes being offered.

Protesters in some areas are wearing blue to indicate their feelings about the future of education in California. Kimberly Claytor, president of the Newport Mesa Federation of Teachers, says the legislature's plan so far has been to offer "flexibility" rather than solutions.

"They gave all kinds of flexibility to school districts and so, it's like, 'Okay, you have to make the bad choices, so you do it.' But they gave all these loopholes to big corporations and oil companies. We're having a budget crisis, and then – we give tax cuts?"

At today's rallies, protesters are circulating petitions to end California's two-thirds majority requirement to pass a state budget. On Friday, teachers will also be part of a 260-mile "March for California's Future," from Bakersfield to Sacramento, as part of a coalition of community, faith, education and labor groups.




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