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The Coalition for Adequate School Housing (CASH) was formed in 1978 to promote, develop, and support state and local funding for K-12 construction.

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C.A.S.H. June Facility Planners Update

Posted on June 1, 2015 by CASH

06/01/15

The May Revision and State Budget Activities
The Governor released his May Revision budget update on Thursday, May 14, 2015, and the
Legislature is currently reviewing, reconciling, and finalizing budget actions in order to
meet the constitutional deadline to pass a budget by June 15. The Governor estimates an
additional $6.7 billion in revenues above the January proposal across three fiscal years
(2013-14, 2014-15, and 2015-16), $5.5 billion of which are proposed to go to K-12 and
community colleges under Proposition 98. The Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO)
estimates revenues approximately $3 billion above the Governor, who is known for making
very conservative estimates in order to maintain a fiscally prudent approach and minimize
new spending.

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Posted in Legislation AB 1088, AB 1347, AB 148, AB 677, AB 715, appropriations committee, Assembly Education Committee, B-29-15, BIIG, BSC, Building Standards Commission, Cal Green Code, California Apartment Association, Common Core, Common Core academic standards, Department of Finance, Department of General Services, DGS, Division of the State Architect, DSA, Emergency Repair Program, ERP, ETAF, Federal Department of Defense, General Facilities, Governor May Revision, Governor's Executive Order, Governor's May Revision Budget, High Speed Network, HSN, LAO, LCFF, LEAs, Legislative Analysts Office, Local Control Funding Formula, Military Base Schools, Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, MWELO, office of public school construction, OPSC, Proposition 39, Proposition 98, Routine Restricted Maintenance, RRM, SB 114, SB 47, School Energy Coalition, School Facility Program, SEC, SFP, SLAs, State School Bond, State School Bond Initiative, State Water Resources Control Board, Superintendent of Public Instruction, SWRCB, Title 23, Title 24

Legislature Acts on School Facilities Bills in Key Fiscal Committees

Posted on May 28, 2015 by CASH

05/28/15

Today the Legislature met a significant deadline that required them to act on bills with a potential state fiscal impact.  Today the Senate and Assembly Appropriations Committees took up the “suspense file,” acting on a number of bills with school facilities implications.  When bills are initially heard in the Appropriations Committee, the Committee will often defer action, sending bills to suspense.  This is a mechanism whereby each house collects and prioritizes bills with state fiscal implications, acting upon them at a later date.  Bills that are “held” in the Appropriations Committee at this point in time will likely not be moving forward through the legislative process for the remainder of the year; they become “two-year bills” with the opportunity to move again at the beginning of 2016.

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Posted in Legislation AB 1088, AB 1347, AB 148, AB 677, appropriations committee, Artificial Turf, Claims Process, Safety Locks, SB 114, SB 47, school facilities, School Facility Program, suspense file

The Status of School Bond Bills in the Legislature

Posted on May 5, 2015 by CASH

05/05/15

Conversations about the future of the School Facility Program (SFP) and the State’s role in funding school facilities have been ongoing among members of the Legislature and the Administration.  The Legislature does not need to pass a school bond until next year to make the 2016 ballot, therefore we do not expect significant movement and negotiation on bond bill vehicles until next year.  However, the three main bond bill vehicles continue to move through the legislative process, having met the first significant deadline of the 2015-16 legislative session, which required bills with a potential fiscal impact had to pass out of their policy committees by May 1.  They continue to provide vehicles for ongoing discussion regarding the future of the State program.

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Posted in Legislation AB 1088, AB 148, Assembly Member Holden, Assembly Member O'Donnell, California Building Industry Association, Californians for Quality Schools, Career Technical Education, CBIA, CQS, CTE, LAO, Legislative Analysts Office, office of public school construction, OPSC, SB 114, School Facility Program, Senator Liu, SFP, Title and Summary

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