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Board adopts resolution opposing Assembly Bill 495 after contentious public comments

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The Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education voted 4-0 to adopt a resolution opposing Assembly Bill 495 (the Family Preparedness Act) after public comment from speakers both criticizing and defending the measure.

The Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education on Aug. 21 adopted a resolution opposing Assembly Bill 495, known in the meeting as the Family Preparedness Act, by a 4-0 vote.

The resolution, introduced as “resolution 2025-2026‑12 opposing assembly bill 495 to defend parental rights in education,” drew public comment both for and against the bill before the board adopted it. Board President Sonia Shaw opened debate and said she authored the resolution.

The item matters because the resolution expresses the board’s formal opposition to state legislation that, according to speakers and board members during the meeting, would expand who can sign caregiver…

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