The California Quest
California Assemblymember Kevin McCarty has proposed ACA-9, which would change the Superintendent of Public Instruction to a position appointed by the governor rather than an elected office - if it passes the legislature and receives enough votes during the 2024 general election. Is this a good idea? Argument in Brief: Case For: 1- The SPI doesn't have much authority anyway 2- An appointed SPI would coordinate better with the governor 3- An appointed SPI would likely be more qualified 4- Voters don't know about the SPI role or the candidates to make informed decisions Case Against 1- Changing it to an elected position steals a vote and voice from parents 2- It would reduce the SPI's ability to use the "bully pulpit" to influence education priorities 3- The SPI could slow down or obstruct the agenda of the State Board of Education and/or the governor's agenda What do you think? Should California elect its superintendent of public instruction or let the governor appoint the SPI? Follow The California Quest on social: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thecaliforniaquest Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattplummerusa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattplummerusa/
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