Big Money Floods School Board Races in California
This is becoming an increasingly familiarand alarming story. Charter advocates are pouring large amounts of moneymore than $200,000into local school board races, in districts where few are residents. They are targeting candidates who dare to question the expansion of charters...
The PAC dwarfs spending in county school board elections, where serious candidates typically have spent closer to $30,000. What theyre doing could be very significant, said Terry Christensen, professor emeritus at San Jose State and a specialist in state and local politics. Because so little is typically spent in a county school board race he said, it wouldnt take much to have an influence...
Among the big donations to the PACs are $75,000 from the California Charter Schools Association Advocates; $50,000 from Netflix CEO Reed Hastings; $50,000 from Gap heir John J. Fisher; $40,000 from Emerson Collective, the nonprofit run by Steve Jobs widow Laurene Powell Jobs; and $10,000 from Rocketship charter schools board member Timothy Ranzetta...
Cortright, who has raised $1,000, dared to oppose the Bullis charter school in Los Altos, which is known as the publicly funded private school for the children of the super-rich.
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