It’s election day, and voters all over the country will cast ballots in high-stakes gubernatorial and congressional races. But here in California, the most fiercely fought contest has been for a relatively obscure position: state superintendent of public instruction. We look at who poured $30 million into the candidates’ campaigns, and how the race is a proxy battle for a national debate over education.
Big Money Flows to Obscure Education Race
Credits
Guest:
- Sherry Bebitch Jeffe - USC Price School of Public Policy - @sbjusc