California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR1

Introduced
12/2/24  
Refer
2/3/25  
Engrossed
7/7/25  
Refer
7/8/25  

Caption

2025–26 First Extraordinary Session: final adjournment.

Impact

If enacted, ACR1 would prompt the state to reconsider its approach to educational funding, ensuring that all students have access to the same quality resources, regardless of where they live. This could include adjustments in the state budget, prioritizing funding for disadvantaged school districts. The resolution aims to address long-standing inequalities in the education system, which many argue have been exacerbated by state policies. Furthermore, the resolution could lead to the establishment of new metrics for evaluating school funding effectiveness and ensuring that educational outcomes align more closely with funding allocations.

Summary

ACR1 is a proposed resolution intended to reform aspects of the state's education funding system. The resolution argues for the importance of equal access to educational resources across districts, particularly for underserved communities. Supporters believe that the resolution could lead to significant changes in how funds are allocated at the state level, potentially leveling the playing field for students from different socioeconomic backgrounds. The discussions surrounding ACR1 focus on creating a more equitable educational landscape in the state, which has historically shown discrepancies in funding based on local property taxes and overall district wealth.

Contention

The discussions around ACR1 have not been without controversy. Proponents assert it is an essential step toward rectifying educational disparities, emphasizing the need for systemic change. However, there are notable dissenting voices, including some legislators who argue that the resolution could negatively impact well-funded districts by redistributing their resources. Critics also express concerns over how the proposed changes might affect school performance metrics and the potential burden on the state budget. The key points of contention revolve around balancing equity with maintaining standards of education, budgeting, and local control over school funding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR2

2025–26 First Extraordinary Session of the Legislature: final adjournment.

CA SCR1

2025–26 First Extraordinary Session: Joint Rules.

CA SJR6005

A RESOLUTION to provide for the adjournment sine die of the First Extraordinary Session of the One Hundred Fourteenth General Assembly.

CA HCR2005

Legislative session; adjournment

CA SJR7006

A RESOLUTION to provide for the adjournment sine die of the Second Extraordinary Session of the One Hundred Fourteenth General Assembly.

CA SB1891

AN ACT to amend Chapter 7 of the Public Acts of the First Extraordinary Session of 2025, relative to the Education Freedom Act of 2025.

CA HB1927

AN ACT to amend Chapter 7 of the Public Acts of the First Extraordinary Session of 2025, relative to the Education Freedom Act of 2025.

CA HR1

Informs the Governor and the Senate that the House is convened for the 2025 First Extraordinary Session

CA HC64

Legislature; extend 2026 Regular Session and set date of sine die adjournment.

CA SCR101

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