Last week, the Temecula Valley Unified School Board voted three to two against a state-approved curriculum. But by Friday, the board reversed course and they approved the curriculum. Governor Newsom has vowed to purchase the then-rejected books and build the district with a $1.6 million invoice.
A former business partner of Hunter Biden is set to testify before Congress, Israel’s parliament is receiving backlash after passing part of a judicial reform, and a California school district agreed to a state approved curriculum after threats of legal action from the Governor. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
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