Anti-Luna Law Foes Outraise Pros
Foes of Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna’s education reforms easily outraised those promoting them ahead of a Nov. 6 vote that will determine if the changes survive. Vote No on Propositions 1, 2, 3 added $1.3 million through Sept. 30, compared with just $164,857 for Luna’s allies, the group Yes for Education. Reform backers also have raised at least $200,000 through a separate group that’s concealing contributors’ identities. But even with that money, opponents of Luna’s disputed “Students Come First” overhaul appear to have a fourfold cash advantage/ AP. More here. ‘
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