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“…best political voice for community college faculty in the state.”

~ Sacramento News & Review

www.faccc.org

“…best political voice for community college faculty in the state.”

~ Sacramento News & Review

Santa Rosa Junior College AFA

Administration’s View of the Economy and Revenues Seems Too Pessimistic. We do not agree with the administration’s view that there has been a significant dimming of the state’s near-term economic prospects.

As a result, our forecast now is $3.2 billion higher than the administration’s May Revision total for 2011-12, 2012-13, and 2013-14 combined.

FinalItem Amount

Growth 1.63%

COLA 1.57%

Student Success $50 mil.

EOPS $15 mil.

DSPS $15 mil.

CalWORKs $8 mil.

Adult Education $25 mil. planning grants

Online Education $16.9 mil.

Energy Efficiency $48 mil. + $3 mil. (CEC)

Deferral $30 mil. (2013-14)

Academic Senate $150,000

2014-15 Budget change proposal

Request Amount

Super COLA 4.4% (statutory COLA is 1.8%)

Access $110 million

Categorical Restoration $150 million

Deferral Buy-Down $100 million

One-time $200 million (deferred maintenance;Instructional equipment; professional development)

2012-2013 Major Legislation

Bill Topic StatusAB 595 (Gomez)

Restoring top-tier registration for EOPS and DSPS

Chaptered

AB 955 (Williams)

Two-tier privatization pilot

Chaptered

SB 173 (Liu) Restrictions on adult education

Asm. Higher Ed.

SB 440 (Padilla)

Transfer pathways Chaptered

SB 520 (Steinberg)

MOOCs Asm. Higher Ed

FACCC Priorities Faculty staffing and compensation

Accreditation

Fighting privatization

Retirement

Student services

FACCC 2014 Legislation AB 657 (Gomez): Maternity/Paternity Leave

Legislative Resolution to Protect Part-Time Faculty Hour Cuts to Avoid ACA Implementation

Opportunity Based Funding: a Counter Narrative to “Performance Based Funding” that directs resources for student success from a holistic perspective and considers the Chancellor’s Office Scorecard.

A lot Can Happen in Just Two Days . . .

the Little Hoover Commission calls for new Master Plan, MOOCs, performance-based funding.

Tuesday, five mayors (four Dems), filed an initiative with the AG allowing employers to unilaterally reduce pensions.

Challenge to Title 5 on

shared governance thrown out

Will you be there?

Policy ForumJanuary 24, De Anza College

Advocacy & Policy ConferenceMarch 2-3, Sacramento

Counselors ConferenceMarch 29, UCLA

Advocacy & Policy ConferenceKeynote address

“…best political voice for community college faculty in the state.”

~ Sacramento News & Review

www.faccc.org

“…best political voice for community college faculty in the state.”

~ Sacramento News & Review

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