California Governor Gov. Newsom announced a historic $2.4 billion fund for his state (2026)

Gavin Newsom has been the Governor of the U.S. state of California since 2019. Last Thursday, July 9, 2026, he signed a bill allocating $2.4 billion for special education in the state.
This system was introduced at a time when California’s education system was facing criticism.
This system expects that all educational agencies in California will receive equal benefits to increase spending on students.
This funding in the 2026 budget amounts to more than $151 billion for public education, covering everything from transitional kindergarten through grade 12.
The main objectives of this scheme
This scheme aims to improve education and services for students from the disabled and backward classes.
The scheme is to ensure that all educational institutions in the state receive benefits on an equitable basis. It also supports students' activities in line with their talents.