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What We Know
What is CASP Doing to Support its Members?
How Can You Help?
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Sample Letters:
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Current State Education Budget Updates
06/09/08 -
May Revise: Major 2008-09 K-12 Budget Items - Assembly & Senate Budget Subcommittees
06/04/08 -
Major 2008-09 K-12 Budget Items
06/02/08 -
Alternative Proposals & Next Step
04/11/08 -
WHY THIS YEAR’s CA Budget Crisis IS DIFFERENT
What We Know:
On January 10th, Governor Schwarzenegger presented his proposed State Budget to the State Legislature. With an estimated $14 billon dollar deficit looming, the Governor and his advisors have recommended that the state reduce spending rather than raise taxes. The proposal is likely to go through many changes from now until the end of June when the Legislature is constitutionally required to have passed the coming year’s State Budget.
The proposed spending cuts come in the form of a 10% cut to all state agencies. This includes a $4.4 billon dollars reduction to be shared by the K-14 public education sector. Such a cut would require a suspension of Proposition 98. On a per-pupil basis $4.4 billon is a decrease of approximately $100 per student from $8,558 in 2007-08 to $8,458 in 2008-09.
The cut would also impact special education by cutting $357.9 million that would include the elimination of the COLA and a reduction in state funding which would have to be offset by local LEAs.
What is CASP Doing to Support its Members?
Arranging meetings with California state legislators to advocate for CASP members.
Writing letters to legislators, policymakers, and regulators.
Assisting CASP members with letter writing and presentations to school boards, city councils, etc.
How Can You Help?
Volunteer for local legislative visits, - contact the CASP office and ask for the Legislative Assistant.
Write letters advocating for the retention of school psychologists (see sample letter link below and ask for assistance if needed.)
CASP Resources Available to Members:
The CASP Office has a variety of printed materials for local and regional meetings.
Position paper - i.e. “The Role of School Psychologists in General Education”
Talking Points/Hearing Testimony – Pupil Services and School Psychologists
Sample Letters:
Letter to school districts and boards of education.
“Living with Layoffs”
Resource Links
CASP Lobbyist Budget Update
Governor’s Proposed Budget Cuts press release
2008 Winter Issue of CASP Today
Legislative Analyst Office
ACSA Response to Budget Cuts
CTA/Ed. Coalition Response to Budget Cuts
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