- Los Angeles Unified School District
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Policy Advocacy
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LEGISLATIVE ISSUE AREAS
The Office of Government Relations monitors and responds to a wide variety of education policy and school-related legislative issue areas at the state and federal level. These major topics include, but is not limited to, the following education policies:
- Adult Education
- Attendance and Truancy
- Campus Safety and School Climate
- Curriculum and Instruction
- Early Childhood Education
- English Language Learners
- Facilities
- Foster and Homeless Youth
- Graduation Requirements
- Mental Health
- School Accountability
- School Nutrition
- Special Education
- State Budget and Tax Policy
- Student Health
- Technology
- Teacher Pipeline (Recruitment, Retention and Credentialing)
- Transportation
For a full list of issue areas, please see our Staff Roster & Areas of Responsibilities.
STATE LEGISLATION
State advocacy is essential to building support for education issues and initiatives. The Los Angeles Unified Office of Government Relations pursues an advocacy agenda approved by the Board of Education and the Superintendent every year that outlines legislative and funding priorities to increase academic and social-emotional learning outcomes, promote equity and excellence for all, and achieve organizational sustainability to better serve students, staff and the communities the District serves. In addition, the advocacy team also develops positions on legislative measures that impact Los Angeles Unified and works with executive and legislative leaders in Sacramento to protect and maximize state funding.
District’s Advocacy Agenda:
2024
- LAUSD 2024 Sponsored Legislation
- Año Legislativo 2024 Legislación Patrocinada (Spanish)
- LAUSD 2024 Advocacy Priorities
- Agenda De Los Esfuerzos De Apoyo Para El Ano 2024 (Spanish)
2023
- LAUSD 2023 Sponsored Legislation
- LAUSD 2023 Sponsored Legislation (Spanish)
- LAUSD 2023 Advocacy Priorities
- Agenda De Los Esfuerzos De Apoyo Para El Ano 2023 (Spanish)
2022
- SB 830 Enrollment-Based Funding Advocacy Toolkit
- SB 830 Enrollment-Based Funding Advocacy Toolkit (Spanish)
- SB 70 Mandatory Kindergarten Advocacy Toolkit
- SB 70 Mandatory Kindergarten Advocacy Toolkit (Spanish)
- LAUSD 2022 Advocacy Priorities
- Distrito Escolar Unificado De Los Angeles Agenda de Abogacia para el ano 2022 (Spanish)
- LAUSD 2022 Sponsored Legislation
- LAUSD 2022 Legislación Patrocinada
2021
- LAUSD 2021 Advocacy Priorities
- LAUSD Prioridades para la densa de intereses en 2021 (Spanish)
- LAUSD 2021 Sponsored Bills Overview
2020
- LAUSD 2020 Advocacy Priorities
- Distrito Escolar Unificado De Los Angeles Agenda de Abogacia para el ano 2020 (Spanish)
California Legislation End of Year Report
- LAUSD End of Year Legislative Report 2023
- LAUSD End of Year Legislative Report 2022
- LAUSD End of Year Legislative Report 2021
- LAUSD End of Year Legislative Report 2020
- LAUSD End of Year Legislative Report 2019
*For previous years' information, please contact the Office of Government Relations
2024 FEDERAL LEGISLATION
- 2024 LAUSD Federal Priorities
- 2024 IDEA Full Funding Act Federal Advocacy Toolkit
- 2024 IDEA Spanish Full Funding Act Federal Advocacy Toolkit
PAST FEDERAL LEGISLATION
- 2022 LAUSD Federal Priorities
- 2022 IDEA Full Funding Act Advocacy Toolkit
- 2022 IDEA Full Funding Act Advocacy Toolkit (Spanish)
Los Angeles Unified Office of Government Relations monitors and advocates through the annual appropriations cycle for increased funding of Titles I-IV formula programs; federal grant programs such as GEAR UP and the Magnet Schools Assistance (MSA) grant; and 21st Century program funds for after-school programs. In addition, the District actively advocates for full funding of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA); passage of the Rebuild America’s Schools Act; repeal of the Government Pension Offset/Windfall Elimination Provision; a permanent solution for undocumented youth and TPS beneficiaries; ending of immigration policies that impact learning and family stability; support of common sense gun reform legislation; and increased funding to state and local education agencies under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act.