Press Release

Senate Leader McGuire, Colleagues Announce Advancement of Bonds

SACRAMENTO – Senate President pro Tempore Mike McGuire (D-North Coast), along with Senators Ben Allen, Lena Gonzalez, Monique Limón, Steven Glazer, Josh Newman, and Scott Wiener, today announced that the Legislature has agreed on language regarding two critical bond measures that would go before voters in November.

 

The legislative bond measures focus on improving the lives of millions of kids and modernizing public schools, and investing in clean water, wildfire prevention and recovery, thereby making communities safer from floods and better equipping the Golden State for the impacts of climate change. The clean water and wildfire bond would be the single largest investment in public funding for climate resilience in California’s history.

 

“These bond measures are critical to the future of this state, and invest in our kids, their neighborhood schools, and they ensure communities big and small have access to clean drinking water and are wildfire safe. I ran for school board at 19 years old after experiencing my high school fall into disrepair – our students, teachers, and staff deserve better, especially those in underserved schools where resources are limited and facilities are outdated and at times dangerous,” Pro Tem Mike McGuire said. “The communities I call home have been devastated by wildfires – and we know the threat of fires is only worsening with our changing climate. Ensuring that our communities have the resources to protect themselves from wildfires, drought and floods is critical to the long-term success of the Golden State. We’re grateful to the legislative leaders who worked so incredibly hard bringing these life-changing measures forward.”

 

SB 867 would provide $10 billion to help communities avoid and recover from the impacts of wildfire, flood, drought, and other climate-related events. The strategic investments include funding for safe drinking water and drought, flood, and water resilience, as well as investments in wildfire and forest resilience, sea-level rise, extreme heat mitigation, clean air, and protecting biodiversity and promoting natural solutions.

 

“We are already seeing the devastating effects of climate change – more extreme heat waves, catastrophic fires and floods, coastal erosion, and severe droughts. Every part of our state is affected, and unless we take action now, the cost to address these impacts will become increasingly overwhelming,” said Senate Environmental Quality Committee Chair Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica). “SB 867 will give voters the opportunity to support needed investments to protect our communities, improve our long-term resiliency, and safeguard our natural resources.”

 

“Every year California experiences the effects of the climate crisis, from extreme heat to devastating wildfires to record rainfall and drought. California must move now to mitigate the impacts of climate change,” said Senator Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara). “The safe drinking and wildfire prevention bond is a historic opportunity and a chance to build upon the work we have done in the legislature. Our communities deserve to have access to safe and clean drinking water, must be protected during extreme heat, and have the necessary resources to make their communities more wildfire safe. I’m grateful to my colleagues for their work over the last few months to put forth a proposal that will benefit Californians for generations to come.” 

 

“The Clean Water and Wildfire bond is a historic investment in our future,” said Senate Majority Leader Lena Gonzalez (D-Long Beach). “It prioritizes and enables robust, decisive action to advance our climate goals and enhance community resilience against climate impacts. I am honored to serve as co-author of this climate initiative that will deliver for our communities and protect our progress despite a tough budget year. Thank you to Senate Pro Tem McGuire for his leadership, and my colleagues for their hard work, support, and collaboration.”

 

AB 247 would provide $10 billion in bond funding for education facilities modernization, repair and safety, and would be split between K-12 schools ($8.5 billion) and California Community Colleges ($1.5 billion). The funding would be designated for improvements that include new construction, modernization of schools, career technical education, heating and energy efficiency grants, and other needs. 

 

“Safe and healthy schools are at stake with this measure. There are six million reasons to support this proposal to ensure that each public school student has equal access and opportunity to grow and thrive,” said Senator Steven Glazer (D-Contra Costa). “The children and school districts that need help the most will particularly benefit by this facility bond.”

 

“As chair of the Senate Education Committee, I’m proud to serve as a joint author of AB 247, which addresses the urgent needs of California’s schools and educational facilities,” said Senator Josh Newman (D-Fullerton). “Districts will be able to ensure schools have essential facilities like kitchens and libraries, equip students with the skills for high-demand technical careers, and provide greater access to broadband internet. This bond ensures that our schools are safe, modern, and well-prepared for the 21st-century needs of our students and educators. AB 247 is a vital and transformative investment in California’s education system.”

 

“Tough financial times test our commitment to our values, and there can be nothing more important than empowering the next generation of California students,” said Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco). “By making these overdue investments in our K-12 schools, we are securing California’s competitiveness for years to come.”

 

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Mike McGuire is President pro Tempore of the California Senate. He represents the North Coast of California, which stretches from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Oregon border, including Del Norte, Trinity, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Sonoma, and Marin counties. Website of Senate Leader McGuire: https://sd02.senate.ca.gov/