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California Enacts Record $2.4 Billion Special Education Investment

Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation directing an additional $2.4 billion to K-12 special education, a 43% increase over the prior year and the largest such investment in state history.

Reese Hardy

July 10, 20261 min read

Special education funding - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Special education funding - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 126, the education trailer bill for the state budget, allocating an additional $2.4 billion for special education funding. The governor's office described it as the largest such investment in state history, a 43% increase over the prior year.

The increase raises the per-student special education rate to $1,340 and ensures every local educational agency in the state receives funding at the same rate. The budget also includes $80 million in ongoing support for a high-cost special education pool and a low-incidence disabilities add-on.

"I've heard directly from parents across California: their kids need more, and they deserve better," Newsom said. "Today, we are making record investments in special education, to build a stronger system that gives every child the opportunity to succeed."

Lawmakers who championed the investment said the money will pay for more reading specialists, behavioral health aides and one-on-one support. Assemblymember David Alvarez and Senator Sasha Renee Perez each pointed to the measure as long-overdue funding for students with disabilities.

The 2026 state budget provides a one-time $30 million boost for an inclusive practices project, $25 million for an inclusive college technical assistance center, and $10 million to develop alternative pathways to a high school diploma for students with disabilities. Total TK-12 funding reached $151.4 billion, the highest ever for California students.

Pleasanton, California — Pleasanton, an East Bay city of about 72,000 in Alameda County, is part of a Northern California region with major education and technology employers.

Sources

https://www.gov.ca.gov/2026/07/09/governor-newsom-signs-historic-investments-to-bolster-support-for-special-education/

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Reese Hardy

Reese Hardy writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Pleasanton.

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