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Fund School HVAC Upgrades to Fix Dangerously Hot Classrooms

To: Asm. Berman, Gov. Newsom, Sen. Becker

From: A verified voter in Saratoga, CA

June 13

Today I take pen in hand to write and urge support for funding for school HVAC upgrades and make classroom temperature standards a priority before another school year starts in dangerous heat. The side effects of our hotter planet are plain to see. Last September, classrooms in Fort Collins, Colorado hit 100°F. In Wake County, North Carolina, a teacher's room was already 80°F at 7:15 a.m. and climbing. These aren't edge cases — they're what educators across the country are managing every day in the era of climate emergency. The research on this is also unambiguous. A study in the American Economic Journal found test scores drop on hotter days, and a global study of 14 million students found performance improved significantly when temperatures fell from 86°F to 68°F. Heat also triggers more behavioral incidents, increases asthma emergencies, and hits low-income students hardest — kids who often have no air conditioning at home either. As an example, New York passed legislation in 2024 requiring action at 82°F and relocation at 88°F. Connecticut made school HVAC grants permanent in 2025. There's a clear path forward. Back legislation that funds these upgrades and sets enforceable temperature standards so students can actually learn. Thank you.

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