Posted on 11/05/2019 1:58:54 PM PST by Morgana
University Perspectives
Administrators at California schools who spoke with the Register provided no conclusive details about how their schools were going to fund costs associated with the program.
The university continues to assess the means by which ongoing costs will be covered, Sarah McBride, a communications official in the University of Californias office of the president, told the Register.
The California Senates appropriations committee quoted the University of California, which offers a broad range of services in its student health centers, in its estimate of the fiscal impact: We estimate a funding shortfall of $4.6 to $7.8 million across the 11 UC student health centers. Beginning January 1, 2023, no source of funding is provided in S.B. 24. Without funding, the student health centers will incur ongoing costs in the range of $2.2 to $3.2 annually. Unless financing is made available post 2023, by the state or foundation, this cost will fall to students.
The California State University system has more than double the number of campuses and currently offers only basic services at its health centers. We appreciate the interest and efforts of the governor and any other legislators related to the health and well-being of CSU students, Michael Uhlenkamp, senior director of public affairs in the office of CSUs chancellor, told the Register on behalf of the university. This is a large departure from the suite of services that are available at health centers, so the challenge will be to ensure that staff is properly trained and has the right equipment to both administer the medication as well as provide appropriate treatment, should a patient have any unforeseen complications.
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the california colleges will do what they always do when the state imposes additional social services on them... or when they themselves undertake to provide additional welfare or health care or other social work benefits ...
the colleges will just cut out more classes, is all.
this is what they always do when they add more welfare type programs to the campuses
Maybe California should switch to "Bounty" and get the rolls supersized. /s
We are California Democrats.
We’ve got what it takes to take what you’ve got.
You can only wonder what it will do to the plumbing systems.
And when they have to go to the doctor's office anyhow, because of "incomplete abortions" (stuff gets stuck)(stuff gets infected) --- well, it won't look so neat and pristine after all.
Deep gagging reflex. And it'll only get worse.
Abort the eugenicists puppets. Men...its in your hands. Use it wisely. Shut down the eugenicists/idiots who want to murder YOUR child. LIFE BUMP!
It all starts with innocent life.
Nope, they will tap federal dollars and my grandchildren’s children in another state will be paying for it.
If a Mexicana signs up for ESL classes can she then get the fringe benefits?
No prob. CA has a ton of money.
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