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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-02-02; Arts Commission; ; California Proposition 28 OverviewMeeting Date: Feb. 2, 2023 To: Arts Commission From: Richard Schultz, Cultural Arts Manager Staff Contact: Richard Schultz, Cultural Arts Manager Richard.schultz@carlsbadca.gov, 442-339-2086 Jason Haber, Intergovernmental Affairs Director jason.haber@carlsbadca.gov, 442-339-2958 Subject: California Proposition 28 Overview District: All Recommended Action Receive an overview of California Proposition 28. Executive Summary In response to a request by Commissioner George at the Dec. 1, 2022, meeting of the Arts Commission, City of Carlsbad’s Intergovernmental Affairs Director Jason Haber will present an overview of Proposition 28 which was approved by California voters on Nov. 8, 2022. Proposition 28 provides additional funding for arts and music education in all K-12 public schools (including charter schools) by annually allocating from the state General Fund an amount equaling 1% of required state and local funding for public schools. There is a provision that allocates greater proportion of the funds to schools serving more economically disadvantaged students. Schools with 500 or more students must spend at least 80% of funding to employ teachers, with the remainder spent on training, supplies, and educational partnerships. The measure was designed to replenish resources for K-12 courses such as dance, theatre and graphic design. Proposition 28 does not raise taxes. Next Steps Information sharing item, no next steps identified. Fiscal Analysis No additional city funding is being requested at this time. Public Notification This document was noticed in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (California Government Code Section 54950 et. Seq.), published and distributed at least 72 hours prior to the meeting date and time. Feb. 2, 2023 Item #1 Page 1 of 3 ARTS COMMISSION Staff Report Exhibits 1.Informational Memo dated Jan. 18, 2023 Feb. 2, 2023 Item #1 Page 2 of 3 January 18, 2023 To: Jason Haber City of Carlsbad From: Sharon Gonsalves Director of Government Affairs Renne Public Policy Group Subject: Proposition 28 (2022) On November 8, 2022, California voters passed Proposition 28, which provides additional funding from the state’s 2023 general fund ($297 billion proposed) for arts and music education in all K– 12 public schools (including charter schools). Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs of about $1 billion annually, beginning in 2023, for arts education in public schools. The proposition passed by a vote of 64.4% to 35.6%. Analysis by the Secretary of State Legislative Analyst: Beginning in 2023, Proposition 28 requires the state to provide additional funding to increase arts programs in public schools. This may include a variety of subjects, including dance, media arts, music, theater, and various types of visual arts (including photography, craft arts, computer coding, and graphic design). The proposition also requires at least 80 percent of the additional funding be used to hire staff. (School districts and charter schools with fewer than 500 students would not have to meet this requirement.) The remaining funding could be used for training, supplies and materials, and for arts educational partnership programs. Proposition 28 requires the principal or program director of a school site to develop a plan for spending the funding they receive, and to determine how to expand a site’s arts programs. Proposition 28 requires local governing boards to certify each year that the funding their schools received was spent on arts education, and to post on their website a report on how the funds were spent. The report must include the type of arts education programs funded, the number of staff employed, the number of students served, and the number of school sites providing arts education with the funding received. This report must also be submitted to California Department of Education and be made public on the department’s website. For more information, please visit: https://voterguide.sos.ca.gov/propositions/28/ https://voterguide.sos.ca.gov/propositions/28/analysis.htm EXHIBIT 1 Feb. 2, 2023 Item #1 Page 3 of 3 3/9/2023 1 CA Proposition 28 Arts and Music in Schools—Funding Guarantee and  Accountability Act  Jason Haber, Intergovernmental Affairs Director City Manager’s Office Arts Commission Update ‐Feb. 2, 2023 TODAY’S PRESENTATION •Intergovernmental Affairs Program Overview •CA Proposition 28 Overview •Program Funding Implications California Proposition 28 Overview 1 2 {city of Carlsbad {city of Carlsbad 3/9/2023 2 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS •Intergovernmental Affairs – Local/State/Federal •City Council Legislative Subcommittee •League of CA Cities / National League of Cities •Renne Public Policy Group –State Lobbyists •Carpi & Clay ‐Federal Lobbyists •Engineering Solutions Services –Grant Writers California Proposition 28 Overview LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM 2023 Legislative Platform: Position Statements 1. 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From Idea into Law 3/9/2023 4 PROPOSITION 28 •Passed by CA voters ‐Nov. 8, 2022 •64.4% to 35.6% •Requires additional funding from the state’s  general fund for arts and music education in  all K–12 public schools •Approx. $1 billion annually •Beginning 2023  California Proposition 28 Overview PROPOSITION 28 Funding applies to a variety of subjects, including: •Dance •Media arts •Music •Theater •Visual arts  •photography, craft arts, computer coding,          graphic design California Proposition 28 Overview 7 8 {city of Carlsbad {city of Carlsbad 3/9/2023 5 PROPOSITION 28 Funding applies to a variety of subjects, including: •Dance •Media arts •Music •Theater •Visual arts  •photography, craft arts, computer coding,          graphic design California Proposition 28 Overview PROPOSITION 28 •At least 80 percent of the additional funding must be used to  hire staff •Remaining funding can be used for training, supplies and  materials, and for arts educational partnership programs California Proposition 28 Overview 9 10 {city of Carlsbad {city of Carlsbad 3/9/2023 6 EXPENDITURE PROCESS PRINCIPAL OR  PROGRAM  DIRECTOR DEVELOP  SPENDING  PLAN ARTS  PROGRAM  EXPANSION CERTIFY  AND  REPORT ANNUALLY California Proposition 28 Overview REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Type of arts education programs funded Number of staff employed Number of students served Number of school sites providing arts  education with funding received California Proposition 28 Overview 11 12 ri9-J I.Io o o Wooo 0000 QwVw\ {city of Carlsbad 3/9/2023 7 PROGRAM FUNDING IMPLICATIONS CUSD to receive approx. $1M annually Starting in 2023‐24 school year To develop spending plan through budget process Waiting on Prop 28 spending rules Offset by Governor’s proposed $1.2B mid‐year  cut to Arts, Music, and  Instructional Materials  Discretionary Block Grant  California Proposition 28 Overview THANK YOU! 13 14 {city of Carlsbad {city of Carlsbad