Raising revenue has become such a taboo subject in California politics, but restoring quality public higher education in California can be done. For the median California tax return (individual or joint), restoring the entire system while rolling back student fees to what they were a decade ago would cost $48. next April 15. Read “Financial Options for Restoring Quality and Access to Public Higher Education in California: 2012-13” at the Keep California’s Promise website.
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- Irvine Faculty Association information about the events of May 15th, 2024
- CUCFA Statement On Campus Protests
- Demanding that Chancellor Gillman retract his misleading statement and defend academic freedom
- Sign our letter objecting to unreasonable increases in health benefit costs
- Call for the inclusion of caste within UC’s anti-discrimination policy
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