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STRS Bonuses - Burton
Bill #: SB 102
Would allow some unused sick days to count in qualifying for the STRS bonuses.
(Amended 1/26) (Co-sponsored bill)
Status: Sent to Assembly PER&SS |
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Rehire Rights for Part-Timers - Burton
Bill #: SB 1432
Would require community college districts to bargain part-time faculty rehiring rights, including the right of first refusal.
Status: Sent to Senate Education |
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STRS ENHANCEMENTS - Mullin
Bill #: AB 265
Would require the state to pay back over time $500 million in deferred STRS contributions to a STRS special fund that provides retirees with a purchasing power guarantee.
(Amended 7/22/03)
Status: Senate Appropriations |
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Test Alignment - Hancock, Mullin
Bill #: AB 356
Would align the California Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) program with federal guidelines by exempting pupils in second grade from the testing requirement, effective July 1, 2005; would delay use of the California High School Exit Exam as a state requirement for graduation until 2005-06; would delete the monetary rewards provisions in the Public Schools Accountability Act.
(Amended 2/18)
Status: Pending technical amendments; on Senate floor |
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STRS Defined Benefit - Mullin
Bill #: AB 1852
Would allow STRS members to retire at age 50 with 25 years of service credit instead of 30, to receive a lump sum payment for the longevity bonus, and to use their three highest non-consecutive years of service for final compensation calculations.
Status: Sent to Assembly PER&SS |
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Unemployment Rights - Dymally
Bill #: AB 2730
Would define "reasonable assurance" for unemployment compensation purposes.
Status: Sent to Assembly Insurance |
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Brown Decision Commemoration - Wesson
Bill #: ACR 140
Would commemorate the 50th anniversary of the
Brown v. Board of Education
decision (1954), which declared "separate but equal" public schools unconstitutional.
(Co-sponsored bill)
Status: Sent to Assembly Education |
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