The San Luis Coastal Parent Information Network
Senate Bill 931 has passed out of the Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee.
SLC-PIN co-founders authored an op-ed in the SLO Tribune. Click here to read it!
See SLC-PIN’s letter to the Committee here.
Read the legislative press release here, and the County’s letter of support here.
As always, the details matter when it comes to school funding and DCPP. Our long-term goal is sustained, ongoing funding as long as Diablo is open. We will work hard to ensure that if you support our cause, you can behind legislation that is accurate, fair, and effective.
SB 931 has moved out of the Assembly Committee on Utilities and Energy, though amendments were required to limit funding to two years.
Find details in our latest legislative update.
Our Mission is to promote community-driven advocacy and secure lasting investment in San Luis Coastal Unified School District.
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Useful, accurate, and understandable information
We want to close the knowledge gaps:
1. Between parents and administrators, so that we can ask informed questions and hold our elected representatives accountable for their decisions.
2. Between district staff and sophisticated stakeholders (including PG&E, organized advocacy groups, and elected officials) so that efforts are not wasted on impractical or uninformed efforts.
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Fairness, Respect, and Transparency
By amplifying parent and community voices, we advocate for fairness, respect, and transparency, holding powerful institutions accountable so that every child receives the support they deserve.
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Advocacy on behalf of our kids and community
As long as Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant remains open, we believe PG&E has a responsibility to do the right thing and not walk away from its commitment to our community. The plant directly affects local families, and its continued operation should come with meaningful investment in the students impacted.