Legislative Issues and Curriculum

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Legislative Issues and Curriculum John Freitas, ASCCC Treasurer Cynthia Reiss, West Valley College John Stanskas, ASCCC Vice President 2017 Curriculum Institute July 14, 2017 10:30-11:45am

Overview Legislative Cycle General Trends in Legislative Action Current Legislation to Fix Perceived Problems ASCCC Legislative Priorities How You Can Be Involved Questions

The Legislative Cycle January – February A bill is introduced by member of Senate (numbered as SB) or Assembly (numbered as AB). March – May Amendments – revisions, improvements Committees hearings Education, Appropriations (fiscal) Last week of May Bills that make it, go to the floor of the house for vote

The Legislative Cycle June – August Same process is repeated in other house September Concurrence If both houses pass the bill then it moves onto the Governor’s desk Governor’s Desk Veto – reject the bill Sign – make the bill into law House override – 2/3 vote of both houses State Proposition 50% of electorate change law or veto law

Trends in Legislative Action Current Legislature is interested in: Social Mobility, Equity, and Opposing the Federal Government The CCCs are seen as mechanisms for both social mobility and equity They are sometimes frustrated with requests for funding without seeing significant movement in disaggregated completion rates, basic skills restructuring/attainment, or other measures of moving toward their overarching goals

Legislation to Fix Perceived Problems AB705 (Irwin) Assessment Must use HS transcripts for placement Attain transfer-level in 1-year Units of Support Classes SB478 (Portantino) Transfer Auto-award ADT degrees and keep a registry accessible to CSU and UC

Legislation to Fix Perceived Problems SB577 (Dodd) Teacher Credentialing Authorizes up to 5 CCCs to offer teacher credential programs SB769 (Hill) Bachelors Degree Pilot Program Extends sunset to 2028

ASCCC Legislative Priorities Funding for Veterans Resource Centers Funding for Mental Health Services ($5M one time)

ASCCC Legislative Priorities Full-Time Faculty and Faculty Diversification (interest by legislature – wants assurances – increase base funding) Permanent C-ID Funding ($1M one time, Ed. Code change) Audit Fee Adjustment (no progress now)

Influencing the Legislature Create a Legislative Liaison position for your senate. Garner support for position from other faculty groups. Write letters of support or opposition to legislators. Bring resolutions to ASCCC plenary sessions when concerns rise to a statewide level. Visit legislator’s offices.

Why Legislative Liaisons? Resolution adopted in Spring 2015 supports the identification of a Legislative Liaison at each college to coordinate local and statewide efforts

Resources ASCCC Legislative Updates Page - http://asccc.org/legislative-updates California Legislative information (great fro tracking bills!) - http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov FACCC - http://www.faccc.org/current-legislation/ Contact us: John Freitas – freitaje@lacitycollege.edu Cynthia Reiss - mailto:cinapoli@aol.com John Stanskas - jstanskas@valleycollege.edu

Questions?