California Legislature overwhelmingly passes school reopening plan despite opposition from teachers unions

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By overwhelming bipartisan majorities, both chambers of California's Legislature passed a school reopening plan on Thursday that had been blasted by teachers unions as "propagating structural racism."

The bill passed the Senate unanimously, and by a nearly unanimous vote of 76-4 in the House. Both chambers are overwhelmingly controlled by Democrats.

The bill does not require schools to reopen, but it does condition receipt of around $2 billion in grant money for districts on schools reopening for at least part time in-person learning — at least for younger students — by the end of March. The plan does not place any prerequisites for reopening on full teacher vaccination, consistent with CDC guidance which also does not state that teachers must be vaccinated in order for schools to safely reopen.

Teachers unions in some of California's larger cities have sharply criticized the plan. The president of the Unified Teachers of Los Angeles Union said earlier this week, "We are being unfairly targeted by people who are not experiencing this disease in the same ways as students and families are in our communities. If this was a rich person's disease, we would've seen a very different response. We would not have the high rate of infections and deaths. Now educators are asked instead to sacrifice ourselves, the safety of our students, and the safety of our schools."

The fact that the bill passed a legislature so thoroughly dominated by Democrats perhaps reflects the widespread ... (Read more)

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