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2024 California Proposition 2

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Proposition 2

November 5, 2024 (2024-11-05)

Bonds for Public Schools and Community College Facilities

Proposition 2, titled Authorizing Bonds for Public Schools and Community College Facilities, is a California ballot proposition and legislative statutes that will be voted on in the 2024 general election on November 5. The proposition, if passed, will authorize the issuance of $10 billion in state general obligation bonds for repair, upgrade, and construction of facilities at K–12 public schools and community colleges; this will also include charter schools throughout the state of California.[1]

The proposition will also allow for the authorization of the following:[1]

  • Provides funding for new facilities, to improve school health and safety conditions at existing facilities, and for classroom upgrades (e.g., science, engineering, transitional kindergarten, and vocational classrooms).
  • Expands eligibility for financial hardship grants for small and disadvantaged school districts.
  • Provides higher percentage of state matching funds to schools demonstrating greatest need.
  • Requires public hearings and performance audits.
  • Appropriates money from General Fund to repay bonds.

Supporters

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Supporters of the proposition argued that "many public schools and community colleges throughout [the state of] California are outdated and need repairs and upgrades to meet basic health and safety standards, prepare students for college and 21st Century careers, and retain and attract quality teachers."

Supporters
State assemblymembers
  • Al Muratsuchi, Member of the California State Assembly from the 66th district (2016–present; 2012-2014)[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Weber, Shirley (August 29, 2024). "2024 California Proposition 2" (PDF). Office of the Secretary of State of California.
  2. ^ "California Proposition 2, Public Education Facilities Bond Measure (2024)". Ballotpedia. 2024-08-29. Retrieved 2024-08-29.