Authorize letter urging state to restore funding for older adult education programs
In Plain English
California eliminated state funding for older adult education programs in K-12 adult schools under current policy. Many programs statewide have shut down and others now charge fees. If approved, the city sends a letter asking state officials to restore this funding as California's population over 60 rapidly grows.
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