Wednesday, April 29

UC Regents voice support for Gov. Brown’s tax measure at board meeting

To block further cuts in state funding to the UC system, regents adopted a resolution to support Gov. Jerry Brown's tax measure, called Proposition 30, at its Wednesday meeting. Read more...

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The UC Board of Regents prepares to hear a presentation at its bimonthly meeting last week. The regents discussed possible solutions for the UC’s financial problems.



UC Board of Regents endorses proposed tax initiative, freezes tuition rates

The UC Board of Regents voted Wednesday to accept Gov. Jerry Brown's UC budget proposal, keeping tuition stable for the 2012-13 school year and endorsing Brown's tax initiative at its bimonthly meeting. In exchange for the UC freezing tuition rates, the state will allocate $125 million to the UC in 2013-14 school year – commonly referred to as a "tuition buyout." This buyout hinges on voters passing Proposition 30, the governor's proposed tax initiative, in the November election. Read more...

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UC President Mark Yudof insists on endorsing the Schools and Local Public Safety Protection Act of 2012.



UC Board of Regents approve funding for proposed Luskin Conference and Guest Center

The UC Board of Regents voted unanimously to fund a proposed conference center on the UCLA campus during their bimonthly board meeting today.
The $152 million Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference and Guest Center will house 25,000 square feet of meeting space, 250 guest rooms and a new parking garage on Westwood Plaza and Strathmore Drive, replacing Parking Structure 6. Read more...

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Chancellor Gene Block answers follow-up questions about the newly approved Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference and Guest Center.