Just as the COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted public education,
so too did it impact the California Legislature and CFT’s
legislative goals.
What would normally have been a rigorous six-month period to
discuss the state budget and legislation, was reduced to two
virtual sessions, one running from May 4 to June 19, and the
other from July 27 to August 31. This forced the Legislature,
which was slated to hear and discuss some 2,390 bills, to shelve
consideration of any bills not deemed related to the pandemic,
wildfires, and affordable housing.