From Dawn Collier <[email protected]>
Subject Off to the races! CPC’s new Candidate Academy prepares parents to run for school board
Date July 8, 2022 7:16 PM
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** Off to the races! CPC’s new Candidate Academy prepares parents to run for school board.
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Dear John,

As California parents continue to look for ways to take back control of their neighborhood schools from the state’s teachers’ unions, many concerned parents are considering running for their local school board. Parents elected to their school boards have the power to hold the frontline against the unions’ unabashed agenda to push Critical Race Theory and radical gender ideology in schools instead of teaching academics.


But how do potential candidates learn more about what it really takes to run for local office and how to launch their first campaign?


Enter CPC’s newly-released CLEO Candidate Academy, a nonpartisan online video series that walks aspiring candidates through the steps of preparing to run for local office by addressing fundamental questions such as:

* What you should consider when deciding to run for office;
* How to understand the political landscape and connect with supporters;
* How to develop a campaign team and manage campaign laws and regulations; and
* How to best communicate your message with voters.



The course is presented in a discussion format between California Local Elected Officials (CLEO) director Mari Barke, President of the Orange County Board of Education, and Lance Christensen, CPC’s Vice President of Education Policy and Government Affairs and candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, along with additional segments presented by CPC Vice President Jackson Reese, a former campaign consultant. The training includes written materials, checklists and resources for candidates as well as activities to complete to help trainees do their own personal assessment as they consider a future candidacy.


With the filing period to run for school board and other local offices in California set to open in just ten days on July 18th, CPC’s virtual candidate training is right on time. The training is available for free to CPC supporters using the access code “CPCFREE” after enrolling in the Candidate Academy at calelecteds.org ([link removed]) .


** Lawsuit against Gov. Newsom to end the state of emergency heats up.
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The Orange County Board of Education filed ([link removed]) a new legal action this week in their lawsuit to force Gov. Gavin Newsom to end the statewide state of emergency he enacted in March 2020 in response to the pandemic.

“While Governor Newsom airs television ads in Florida, Californians are hurting, especially our children,” said Mari Barke, President of the Board. “Emergency rule has been used to deprive people of many things during the COVID-19 pandemic, from jobs to in-person educational instruction. But the biggest loss has been the loss of local control and access to the political process.”

Barke explained that the motion filed this week on behalf of the OCBE and Children’s Health Defense calls on the Governor to end the state of emergency now since there is no “extreme peril to people or property” and the magnitude of the threat does not exceed the government’s ability to address it, which are required to maintain a state of emergency.

Barke said it’s time for Newsom to “give California back to Californians” and restore normal government across the state.

No word from the vacationing governor on whether he will end his emergency orders and avoid costly litigation.


** L.A. court strikes down LAUSD’s vaccine mandate for students.
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A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge this week struck down ([link removed]) L.A. Unified School District's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students. The court held that the power to require children to be vaccinated to attend school belongs to the state not school districts.


The ruling was a huge win for Let Them Breathe, the parent group that brought the case against LAUSD as well as a similar case against the San Diego Unified School District, which was also a success. The group vowed to continue fighting against COVID-19 vaccine mandates for kids, including those in place at other California schools.


“Judge Beckloff’s ruling confirms that individual school districts do not have the authority to impose local vaccination requirements in excess of statewide requirements,” said Arie L. Spangler, who was part of the legal team behind the lawsuit.


The victory is another big win for California parents who organized and took action in response to the overreaching mandates advanced by California’s teachers’ unions during the pandemic.


** Will you support CPC today?
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California Policy Center is breaking new ground to help Californians take back our great state! From our Legislative Summit in Sacramento last month to our newly-launched Candidate Academy, we are empowering parents, parent groups and concerned Californians to organize, advocate and run for office. If you are inspired by the work we are doing, will you consider making a tax-deductible donation to CPC today?

Your generous donation will help advance the movement to save California. Click HERE ([link removed]) to access our secure online portal. Thank you for your partnership!

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** Radio Free California #231: The Abercrombie & Fitch Candidate
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Gavin Newsom launches his presidential run with “Come to California” ads in Florida, and violates the state’s travel ban with a ‘family trip’ to Montana. Don't miss the latest episode of Radio Free California with CPC president Will Swaim and CPC board member David Bahnsen. Listen now ([link removed]) .

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** It's time to help education Superintendent Tony Thurmond find another job
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California's State Superintendent of Pubic Instruction Tony Thurmond has sidelined mothers and fathers during some of the most critical years of their children's lives. And he did this without improving a single academic standard in his first term. Read the op-ed ([link removed]) by Lance Christensen, CPC's VP of Education Policy and Government Affairs.


** How much fossil fuel is left?
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Despite the fanatical, powerful group-think that calls for abolition of not only fossil fuels, but also most hydroelectric power and all nuclear power, the reality is that most nations of the world are going to continue to develop every source of energy they can, and they’re going to do it as fast as they can. Read the latest article ([link removed]) from CPC senior fellow Edward Ring.


** Quote of the Week
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“[T]he Resolution is not merely about how education is delivered or who may be physically present on campus as the court previously viewed it. Instead, the Resolution dictates which school the student may attend, and the curriculum he may continue to receive.”

— Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mitchell L. Beckloff, who struck down ([link removed]) LAUSD's student vaccine mandate this week.

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