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Education Protection Account

Proposition 30 was approved by the voters of California on November 6, 2012. Proposition 30 added Article XIII, Section 36 to the California Constitution which not only impacts cash flow patterns in school districts but also has an accountability component. The Proposition provides that all K-14 local agencies have the sole authority to determine how the funds received from the Education Protection Account (EPA) are spent, but with the following provisions:

  1. The spending plan must be approved by the governing board during a public meeting
  2. EPA funds cannot be used for the salaries or benefits of administrators or any other administrative costs (as determined through the account code structure)
  3. Each year, the local agency must publish on its website an accounting of how much money was received from the EPA and how the funds were expended

 

Fiscal Year EPA Revenue Expenditures
2024-25 $13,665,581.00 $13,665,581.00 – Instructional Salaries and Benefits
2023-24 $21,758,398.00 $21,758,398.00 – Instructional Salaries and Benefits
2022-23 $18,800,269.00 $18,800,269.00 – Instructional Salaries and Benefits
2021-22 $15,843,913.00 $15,843,913.00 – Instructional Salaries and Benefits
2020-21 $13,421,092.00 $13,421,092.00 – Instructional Salaries and Benefits
2019-20 $11,708,107.00 $11,708,107.00 – Instructional Salaries and Benefits
2018-19 $9,723,575 $9,723,575 – Instructional Salaries
2017-18 $9,284,862 $9,284,862 – Instructional Salaries
2016-17 $10,017,557 $10,017,557 – Instructional Salaries
2015-16 $9,865,000 $9,865,000 – Instructional Salaries
2014-15 $8,311,021 $8,311,021 – Instructional Salaries
2013-14 $7,823,509 $7,823,509 – Instructional Salaries
2012-13 $7,990,407 $7,990,407 – Instructional Salaries