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Charter Schools and California’s Local Control Funding Formula

By Iwunze Ugo, Laura Hill

Over the two decades since their inception, charter schools have become a significant part of the California public school system. Quasi-independent, but publicly funded, these schools educate about 10 percent of the state’s students.

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Is College Worth it? What Graduates Say

By Sarah Bohn

Graduates say their investment in college was worth it, according to national survey data. But they are less satisfied with their choices of colleges, majors, or degrees.

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PPIC Statewide Survey: Californians and the Environment

By Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Lunna Lopes, David Kordus

Strong majorities of California adults (72%) and likely voters (66%) favor the new state law mandating reductions in greenhouse gas emissions; 56% of adults and 49% of likely voters support the state’s cap-and-trade program.

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Proposition 57’s Impact on Prisons

By Brandon Martin, Magnus Lofstrom

Proposition 57 is expected to reduce the prison population by more than 2,600 inmates in 2017‒18, with a net cost savings of nearly $40 million.

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Health & Safety Net

Analyzing policies for reducing poverty and increasing well-being

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