Image with signage that reads "Free Speech" "No Speech Unheard" AB 715

Protect free speech in public schools

Governor Newsom,

I am concerned with AB 715’s broad language that threatens free speech in California’s public schools. While the bill’s intent is to protect students from harassment and violence, it goes too far to police what can be said in our classrooms, subjecting teachers and students to censorship and undermines needed conversations around history, identity and human rights.

AB 715’s provisions will dangerously:

  • Censor inclusive and historically relevant curricula.
  • Create a chilling effect on educators and students engaged in constitutionally protected expression.

This bill would chill free expression and critical inquiry in our schools, leaving an open door for political censorship of curriculum while undermining our educators. AB 715 defines antisemitism so broadly that it could be interpreted to include criticism of Israel or support for Palestinian rights, speech that is protected under the First Amendment.

Now more than ever, we need to foster freedom of speech in our schools and allow for students to engage with diverse perspectives to build understanding across our differences. I urge you to veto AB 715.