California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2149

Introduced
2/18/26  
Refer
3/16/26  
Report Pass
3/16/26  
Refer
3/17/26  
Report Pass
4/9/26  
Engrossed
5/7/26  
Refer
5/7/26  

Caption

Pupil achievement: closing the achievement gap: accountability report.

Impact

The introduction of AB 2149 has significant implications for state laws regarding educational accountability. It creates a structured mechanism for reviewing and reporting on the state's educational performance related to achievement gaps. The establishment of benchmarks and specific goals underlines the state's commitment to improving educational outcomes, particularly for disadvantaged groups. This systematic reporting is expected to bring state and local educational efforts into alignment, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively to support LEAs in their efforts to close the achievement gaps.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2149, introduced by Assembly Member Garcia, aims to address pupil academic achievement gaps in California's educational system by instituting an annual accountability report. This report will be prepared by the Legislative Analysts Office starting December 1, 2028, and will assess the state's progress toward closing these gaps. It mandates the incorporation of various evaluations, including budget alignments with the state's achievement goals and an assessment of existing mandates affecting local educational agencies (LEAs). The bill emphasizes collaboration with education stakeholders in developing the report, allowing for a comprehensive and inclusive approach to educational evaluation and recommendations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around AB 2149 appears largely supportive, particularly among educators and advocates for educational equity. Many view the bill as a positive step toward increased accountability and better resource allocation within the educational system. Concerns remain, however, regarding the practical implications of implementing these annual assessments and whether they will result in tangible improvements in pupil outcomes. Some stakeholders may worry about the administrative burden that increased reporting requirements could place on LEAs and the potential for unfunded mandates associated with the recommendations made in these reports.

Contention

Despite the overall positive sentiment, notable points of contention exist regarding the extent of the report's requirements and the potential ramifications for local control within the education sector. Critics may argue that while accountability is important, the mandates outlined in AB 2149 could create additional bureaucracy that may hinder local efforts rather than help them. Moreover, questions about funding for the initiatives proposed by the Legislative Analysts Office could spark debate over budgetary priorities, particularly as LEAs may face challenges in implementing these recommendations without suitable state support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2514

Pupil achievement: State of the Achievement Gap Dashboard.

CA AB2202

Pupil achievement: Closing the Achievement Gap Commission.

CA AB2225

Pupil achievement: Closing the Achievement Gap State Operations and Support Plan.

CA HR1018

To Recognize Mcgehee Elementary School As A 2024 Exemplary Achievement Gap Closing Schools National Blue Ribbon School.

CA HB1114

Relating to indicators of achievement under the public school accountability system.

CA H202

To close the achievement gap by addressing disparities in children's vision

CA S166

To close the achievement gap by addressing disparities in children's vision

CA HCR6002

Honoring the life and achievements of the late Charlie Kirk.

CA HB1388

Relating to an indicator of achievement for military readiness under the public school accountability system.

CA HR2051

Cooper, Owen; athletic achievements; recognize

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.