California bill on teachers accused of sex crimes fails
http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/27/us/california-schools-crime-bill/index.html?hpt=ju_c2But the outrage didn't end there. Amid a year-long police investigation involving dozens of photos showing the alleged acts, the school district -- faced with strict state rules -- could not fire the teacher.
Instead, it paid him $40,000 to quit his job.
While senators overwhelmingly voted in support of Senate Bill 1530, it was met with strong opposition from the powerful California Teachers Association.
The unions are at it again.