Besides, when it comes to issues involving money, Los Angeles isn’t where the real debate needs to take place. The district and the union should be partners in an intensive lobbying effort in Sacramento, along with parents and other districts throughout California, to bring about serious, lasting improvements in the funding of public schools. In fact, the whole state should be unwilling to tolerate school funding levels that, when California’s cost of living is factored in, put us in the bottom quintile nationwide.
Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times