PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release:
Date: 1/5/2012
Governor Brown’s 2012/13 Budget a Mixed Bag for California students
Sacramento, CA- Governor Jerry Brown released his 2012/13 California budget today, announcing huge cuts to social services and welfare. The budget proposal also includes a revenue proposal for November. K-12 and higher education will receive “trigger cuts” if this proposal is unsuccessful.
K-12 schools, community colleges, the UC and CSU will receive modest increases in funding under the Governor’s proposal, with the UC system receiving a 13% increase in general funds from last year’s budget. However if the Governor’s tax plan is not passed by California voters in November, all state funded education will receive an instant trigger cut, including a $200 million cut to the UC system. “We are happy to hear that higher education could receive a small increase under this proposal and that the Governor put forward a plan for new revenue. Still, it is concerning that even with this increase; the UC would be funded $700 million less than 2007-2008 levels. Public higher education in our state remains grossly underfunded.” said UCSA President Magana.
The Governor’s revenue plan is a step in the right direction, but it clearly does not go far enough to raise the revenue necessary to fund the state’s needs. “The state immediately needs more revenue to ensure that we do not balance the budget on students and the poor. This budget only further reinforces the need for greater taxes on big businesses and the wealthiest Californians to help restore our future,” said Magana.
Another alarming piece of the Governor’s proposal is the increase in the academic requirements for students to receive Cal-Grants, which will push approximately 26,000 financially, stressed students off of the very successful college grant program. This only adds to the 15,000 students that were phased out of the program in 2010/11. “Students depend on the Cal-Grant program to assist with rapidly increasing fees. The state should not be reducing accessibility through greater restrictions in the Cal Grant program,”says Magana.
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