Results tagged “Jerry Brown”
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CCSA Statement on Governor Brown's Proposed Budget
CCSA Applauds Governor Brown's Commitment to Education, noting the Budget Begins to Restore Lost Education Funding
From: In the News. Published January 10, 2013. Last Modified January 10, 2013. -
CCSA Statement Announcing Support for Governor Brown's Initiative to Increase Revenue for All Public Schools, Including Charters
CCSA announces support for Governor Brown's "Schools and Local Public Safety Protection Act," which appears as Proposition 30 on the ballot on Nov. 6, 2012.
From: In the News. Published March 5, 2012. Last Modified August 29, 2012. -
Charter School Parents, Students and Leaders from Across California Rally at State Capitol for Funding Equity

Some 1,500 parents, students, leaders and supporters from charter schools across California rallied at the State Capitol steps to demand equitable funding for the state's 982 charter schools.
From: In the News. Published March 1, 2012. Last Modified March 6, 2012. -
CCSA Statement on Governor Brown's 2012-13 Budget Proposal
Today, Governor Jerry Brown released his 2012-13 Budget proposal, which vows to protect public education funding. On behalf of the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), President and CEO Jed Wallace issued this following statement.
From: In the News. Published January 5, 2012. Last Modified January 5, 2012. -
CCSA Statement on Governor Brown's May Revise
Jed Wallace, president and CEO of the California Charter Schools Association, released this following statement in response to Governor Jerry Brown's May Revise.
From: In the News. Published May 16, 2011. Last Modified May 16, 2011. -
CCSA Statement on the Inauguration of Governor Jerry Brown
Jed Wallace, President and CEO of the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), released this statement on the inauguration of Governor Jerry Brown.
From: In the News. Published January 3, 2011. Last Modified January 3, 2011. -
CCSA CEO Jed Wallace Issues Statement On November 2010 Election Results
Californians elect next Governor, Superintendent of Public Instruction; reject parcel taxes in local school districts
From: In the News. Published November 3, 2010. Last Modified November 3, 2010.
