(The Center Square) – California educators say the $2.4 billion in special education funding that Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law will increase per-pupil funding by nearly $500 a student in the program.

The bill, Assembly Bill 126, was signed in a press conference last month at Robert E. Willett Elementary School in Davis, Calif. The bill also allocated $215 million to literacy programs at schools throughout the state, as well as $4.4 billion in funding for a grant that can pay for transitional kindergarten, career pathways programs and community schools.

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