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UC resists law requiring disclosure of expenditures By Nanette Asimov San Francisco Chronicle November 15, 2014, 7:07pm The University of California has so far failed to comply with a new state law pushed by Gov. Jerry Brown requiring it to disclose, for the first time, key details about how it spends its money — information state officials want especially now that UC is asking the regents to approve five years of tuition increases. Brown pushed for the law after expressing frustration with UC for giving fat raises to executives, and after urging a moratorium on tuition increases in exchange for more state funding. The law, AB94, requires UC to tell the public how much it spends to educate undergraduates versus graduates, how much it spends on research, and how much money from each funding source goes to each area. State officials say they want the data to understand how much tuition UC should charge, and what the size of enrollment should be, and for basic transparency to the public. Unquote Here is an alternate link. The article appears behind a pay-wall for some smartphone users and maybe (not sure) people who are out of state: https://groups.google/forum/#!topic/student-unity-movement/RJOz9j_nUP4
Posted on: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 19:29:13 +0000

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