The state assembly and senate have responded to the governor’s request to increase the funding for the UC system by $305 million. While the assembly supports the increase, the senate has stated that they will only endorse the augmentation if the state brings in at least $2 billion in new General Fund revenues above the May Revise level. In other words, unless the state has a major increase in revenue, the senate will try to block the new money.
The assembly has also supported additional funding for the UC system so that the scheduled student fee increase of 15% can be brought down to 5%. So far, the senate has not decided on this fee decrease, which would cost the state $200 million.
Finally, in response to the UC’s request that the state fund the employer contributions for the pension, the assembly supports the governor’s idea that general fund allocations can be used for the pension. However, the senate decided to reject this new language. It looks like we are in for a long summer battle over the state budget.
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Tuesday, 15 June 2010
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