The Assembly is set to take another step toward taking up "Race to the Top" legislation tomorrow, when it will convene for the first reading of its version of legislation aimed at ensuring California schools are eligible for the federal competitive grants.
Assembly Speaker Karen Bass informed lower house offices yesterday that a check-in session was scheduled for Wednesday.
The Assembly is set to introduce at the session its version of the "Race to the Top" legislation, spokespersons for Bass and Assembly Education Committee Chairwoman Julia Brownley, D-Santa Monica, said Monday.
The Senate passed its own version of the bill, which includes changes to the education system proposed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger when he called the special session on schools, last month.
Assemblyman Brian Nestande, R-Palm Desert, yesterday introduced a three-bill package of his own aimed at improving California's chances of securing federal dollars through the grants.
The bills, ABX5 5, ABX5 6 and ABX5 7, would expand teacher credential and professional development programs.
The special committee tasked with crafting the legislation is also scheduled to meet tomorrow for its last informational hearing on the application guidelines for states seeking a piece of the $4.35 billion in federal stimulus funds. A hearing on the legislation is scheduled for Dec. 9.

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