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Santa Ana school board backs Proposition 50 after heated debate; Lebsack votes no
Summary
The Santa Ana Unified School District board on Oct. 28 adopted a resolution supporting Proposition 50, a temporary adjustment to congressional maps, after trustees debated the measure27s implications for public education. The motion passed 4-1, with Trustee Lebsack dissenting.
The Santa Ana Unified School District Board of Education voted 4-1 on Oct. 28 to adopt a resolution backing Proposition 50, a statewide ballot measure that would temporarily adjust congressional district maps.
Trustee Magdaleno, who introduced the resolution with Board President Bustos, framed the measure as a defense of public education funding and congressional representation, saying the district must "stand up for California's right to elect representatives who will protect our students and defend our public schools." She told the board supporting…
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