As I predicted the Mayors take over of LAUSD AB1381 would sail through the State Legislature. Remember from the beginning I stated our only recourse was to demand the Governor Veto the bill.
I also predicted the Superintendent was most likely be Termed Out Assemblywoman Jackie Goldberg.
Prior to being passed by the full Assembly, it was passed by the Assembly Education Committee.
This is what took place during that vote. Be afraid, very afraid….
Earlier Tuesday, the Assembly Education Committee passed the bill, AB 1381 by Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez (D-Los Angeles), on a 7-2 vote, with chair Jackie Goldberg (D-Los Angeles) recusing herself after announcing that she was a candidate to become the next superintendent of L.A. Unified.
"I'm going to recuse myself out of an abundance of caution," Goldberg said before the committee vote. "I've checked — there is no legal conflict of interest, but I think there's an ethical conflict of interest in choosing between the two sides on this."
Now we are right back to where we were when I began this campaign to alert grassroots Republicans. Our only recourse is with the Governor.
So there is no time to lose. Go the www.vetonow.com and let the Governor know where you stand.
Given all that has taken place with the Governor in the last 24 hours, we are rapidly reaching a point of decision making. What that decision will be for you, is between you and your God, conscience and family.
Please see our web site up dates and the current Newsletter.
David Hernandez
I also predicted the Superintendent was most likely be Termed Out Assemblywoman Jackie Goldberg.
Prior to being passed by the full Assembly, it was passed by the Assembly Education Committee.
This is what took place during that vote. Be afraid, very afraid….
Earlier Tuesday, the Assembly Education Committee passed the bill, AB 1381 by Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez (D-Los Angeles), on a 7-2 vote, with chair Jackie Goldberg (D-Los Angeles) recusing herself after announcing that she was a candidate to become the next superintendent of L.A. Unified.
"I'm going to recuse myself out of an abundance of caution," Goldberg said before the committee vote. "I've checked — there is no legal conflict of interest, but I think there's an ethical conflict of interest in choosing between the two sides on this."
Now we are right back to where we were when I began this campaign to alert grassroots Republicans. Our only recourse is with the Governor.
So there is no time to lose. Go the www.vetonow.com and let the Governor know where you stand.
Given all that has taken place with the Governor in the last 24 hours, we are rapidly reaching a point of decision making. What that decision will be for you, is between you and your God, conscience and family.
Please see our web site up dates and the current Newsletter.
David Hernandez
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