Send letter to Governor Brown supporting state funding for adult education programs
In Plain English
The city wants to advocate for continued state funding of adult education programs statewide. The letter will also go to the city's state senator and assembly member. Adult education programs typically offer classes like English as a second language, high school equivalency, and job training for residents.
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