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We make a number of recommendations in the report, including (1) continuing the exemption for most re gionally accredited schools but conducting a limited review of business practices for a small number of these schools that are deemed higher risk, (2) reducing the scope of reviews for some nationally accredited schools that currently are subject to full state oversight, and (3)
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If adop ted, the MOU would modestly increase state costs in 2013-14. Depending on decisions made by the Department of Finance, a general salary increase for all Unit 18 employees could inc rease state costs beginning in 2014-15 and thereafter.
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If the state took these steps, we estimate it could achieve net General Fund savings of about $6 million in 2013-14 and $28 million annually upon full implem entation in 2014-15 (assuming the state implements the Medi-Cal expansion).
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All funds that make pension payments will repay the loan over the next decade or so. Authorizing l egislation gives the administration some discretion over how funds will repay the loan, but the statute includes a variety of repayment requirements.
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See the Secretary of State's web site for the public display of the full voter information guide.) Format: How Does California’s Support for Higher Education Compare With Other States? July 12, 2010 - How Does California’s Support for Higher Education Compare With Other States?
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We discuss problems in the operation of the state's Developmental Centers (DCs) by the Department of Developmental Services, and recommend that oversight of the DCs be strengthened by the creation of an independent Office of the In spector General.
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We recommend the Legislature take a different appro ach and allocate any new funding first for the state’s highest existing education priorities, including debt service, pension costs, and paying down community college deferrals.
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These two assumptions produce unreasonable outcomes for schools and the rest of the state budget in the near term and long term. In particular, the Governor’s approach would ratchet down the Proposition 98 base in some yea rs (including 2011-12), ratchet up the base in other years (including 2012-13), and, in some cases (including 2012-13 and 2014-15), lead to schools receiving almost exclusive benef it from any growth in state revenues.
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