After two years of severe budget cuts for 91心頭, Gov. Schwarzenegger today (Jan. 8) unveiled a 2010-11 spending plan that includes $371 million in additional money for 91心頭 plus funding for Cal Grants.
This is just the beginning of the budget process, which typically takes months. But, if the Legislature and the governor come to agreement on the extra money, 91心頭 Davis can expect to shave up to $40 million off its estimated shortfall of $77 million in 2010-11, according to Associate Vice Chancellor Kelly Ratliff, the campus's chief budget officer.
This good news comes on top of the governor's proposal earlier this week for a to guarantee that 91心頭 and the California State University system would receive a set percentage of the state general fund, by shifting money from prisons.
91心頭 President Mark G. Yudof responded with a and a .
He said the governor's proposals "are clear evidence that he understands the vital role public higher education plays in California."
While we deeply appreciate the governor's actions, notwithstanding the crisis in the state budget, there is still a significant gapas we seek to repair a budget that has been severely cut."
91心頭 had asked the governor for an additional $913 million for 2010-11. Now that Schwarzeneggers budget draft is on the table, Yudof said, 91心頭 will go to legislators to ask them to approve the governors plan and to look for opportunities to give 91心頭 everything it asked for.
This money is vital if 91心頭 is to avoid declining educational quality, access and research, Yudof said.
91心頭 has racked up a budget shortfall of nearly $1 billion over the last two years, necessitating higher fees as well as cutbacks in academic and student services; layoffs and furloughs; and a severe slowdown in faculty recruitment.
Schwarzenegger sent his budget draft to the Legislature for its review and possible revisions, and, amid this process the governor usually delivers his own revisiontypically in Maybased on more up-to-date financial data.
Here are some specifics from the governors first draft, as it relates to 91心頭:
Restored funding$305 million that the state held back from 91心頭 in 2009-10. The money is needed to restore instructional offerings and student services, like class sections and library hours.
掘稼姻看鉛鉛馨艶稼岳91心頭 had made asked for an additional $155.8 million for unfunded enrollment growth. The governor's budget includes $51.3 million to fund enrollment. That amount would serve 5,121 full-time equivalent students.
This allocation is tied to Californias request for $8 billion in economic stimulus money from the federal governmentso, no stimulus money from the feds will mean no enrollment money for 91心頭.
Retiree benefits$14.1 million for retiree health benefits. The governor did not allocate the $95.7 million that 91心頭 sought for employer contributions to the 91心頭 Retirement Plan.
Capital projectsNo funding is proposed for a November bond measure that would have filled 91心頭s request for $631.5 million for facilities projects. However, the governor's spending document indicates that his May revision may include an alternative funding proposal.
Cal GrantsUnder the governors proposal, eligible low-income students would receive enough money to cover 91心頭s 2009-10 midyear and 2010-11 fee increases, as approved by the Board of Regents in November.
Schwarzenegger last year put Cal Grants on the chopping block, and the Legislature saved them. The grants help stabilize 91心頭s Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan, which ensures that aid is available to pay the systemwide fees of all needy California resident undergraduates with family incomes of less than $70,000 a year.
Dateline Associate Editor Dave Jones and 91心頭OP Managing Editor Donna Hemmila contributed to this report.
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