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  • University of California plans furloughs to cut costs

    07/10/2009 2:31:18 PM PDT · by Kartographer · 15 replies · 669+ views
    The president of the University of California (UC) said on Friday he would propose to its regents that they approve pay cuts through furloughs to shave $515 million from the public university system's costs amid the state's broader budget crisis.
  • CA: Businesses Had Voice in Report on State Cuts (CPR)

    07/30/2004 11:17:24 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 7 replies · 246+ views
    LA Times ^ | 7/31/04 | Peter Nicholas
    SACRAMENTO — Some of California's most influential business interests — including Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and EDS — were given easy access to a state commission as it met privately to recommend sweeping government changes, according to disclosure reports and interviews. Public interest groups, in contrast, complained Friday that they were largely excluded from the five-month study, ordered by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. A Microsoft sales official met with a top aide that Schwarzenegger appointed to the California Performance Review, and former Michigan Gov. John Engler, now working for Electronic Data Systems, spent about an hour with the review team because "we wanted...
  • Texas Tech Plan Calls for 19 Percent Increase in Tuition, Fees

    02/18/2003 5:37:55 AM PST · by Theodore R. · 8 replies · 306+ views
    Lubbock, TX, Avalanche-Journal ^ | 02-18-03 | Kitchen, Sebastian
    Tech plan calls for increase in tuition, fees By SEBASTIAN KITCHEN AVALANCHE-JOURNAL The average Texas Tech student will pay $400 more a semester if the Board of Regents passes tuition and fee increases suggested by the administration. The 19 percent overall increase in tuition and fees is proposed to offset a reduction in funding that stems from the state's $9.9 billion budget shortfall, said Cindy Rugeley, vice chancellor for news and information. Regents will consider the increase Feb. 27. The largest jump would be in fees. Currently, fees are subsidized by state funds. Those state funds would be removed from...