PROP
28

PROVIDES ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR ARTS AND MUSIC EDUCATION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. INITIATIVE STATUTE.

SUMMARY

Put on the Ballot by Petition Signatures

Provides additional funding from state General Fund for arts and music education in all K–12 public schools (including charter schools). Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs of about $1 billion annually, beginning next year, for arts education in public schools.

WHAT YOUR VOTE MEANS

YES A YES vote on this measure means: The state would provide additional funding specifically for arts education in public schools. This amount would be above the constitutionally required amount of funding for public schools and community colleges.

NO A NO vote on this measure means: Funding for arts education in public schools would continue to depend on state and local budget decisions.

 

ARGUMENTS

PRO Barely one in five California public schools have a full-time arts or music program. Prop. 28 provides additional funding to ensure every student in PK–12 public school has access to arts and music education—without raising taxes. Protects existing education funding. Includes strict accountability, transparency. Parents, teachers and children support.

CON No argument against Proposition 28 was submitted.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

FOR
Yes on 28—Californians for Arts and Music in Schools
info@voteyeson28.org
voteyeson28.org
AGAINST