Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Newsom vetoes ethnic studies bill

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Gov. Gavin Newsom late Wednesday vetoed a bill that would have made ethnic studies a California high school graduation requiremen­t, citing controvers­y over the model curriculum.

Assemblyma­n Jose Medina, a fellow Democrat, criticized the veto of his bill as “a failure to push back against the racial rhetoric and bullying of Donald Trump.”

Newsom said he supports the ethnic studies concept, but cited ongoing discussion­s and revisions on what should be included in the classes.

An early version of the model curriculum last year “was insufficie­ntly balanced and inclusive and needed to be substantia­lly amended,” he said in his vetomessag­e.

And Newsom said he believes the latest draft, which is under review, “still needs revision.”

The bill would have required high schools to provide ethnic studies starting in the 2025-26 school year and made ethnic studies a high school graduation requiremen­t starting in the 2029- 30 school year. Newsom said “hundreds” of individual schools have already adopted their own curriculum.

Newsom previously signed a bill into law making ethnic studies a requiremen­t to graduate from the California State University system.

Medina said failing to extend the requiremen­t to high school is “a missed opportunit­y” and “disservice” to students, promising to try again next year.

He noted that the Trump administra­tion has threatened to punish schools that include an anti-bias curriculum.

“In order to build racial justice in this state and country, all of our students need to learn the real history of America — and that history includes the diverse experience­s and perspectiv­es of people of color,” Medina said.

But the American Jewish Committee applauded the veto while saying it agrees with the need for such a requiremen­t.

“We appreciate Governor Newsom’s insistence on developing balanced and inclusive educationa­l materials,” said Richard Hirschhaut, director of the group’s LosAngeles region, in a statement. “It is worth taking the time to get this right.”

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