Support adult school classes for older adults through state advocacy
Resolution Resolution No. 129-21
In Plain English
The West Contra Costa school district faces cuts to adult education classes for seniors due to funding shortages. The city formally asks Governor Newsom and state legislators to add older adult education funding to California's aging plan. If successful, this preserves classes that help Richmond seniors stay engaged and learn new skills.
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