1.09.2004
Gov. Schwarzenegger proposes student fee cap
Daily Bruin: "A proposal by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger that would prevent universities from drastically increasing student fees has been met with cautious optimism by members of the University of California.
In his State of the State address on Tuesday, Schwarzenegger proposed that universities should not be allowed to increase fees by over 10 percent per year..."
RELATED: Over at UCal-Davis, The California Aggie reports: "The University of California system is anticipating Friday's unveiling of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's new budget blueprint -- three days after he mentioned an annual 10 percent cap on student fee increases in his State of the State speech.
University officials have said that they want to hold off any changes of the UC budget until the governor's plan is completed..."
MORE: Daily Bruin columnist Garin Hovannisian says "[s]tate government should slim spending on programs rather than simply raising taxes."
In his State of the State address on Tuesday, Schwarzenegger proposed that universities should not be allowed to increase fees by over 10 percent per year..."
RELATED: Over at UCal-Davis, The California Aggie reports: "The University of California system is anticipating Friday's unveiling of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's new budget blueprint -- three days after he mentioned an annual 10 percent cap on student fee increases in his State of the State speech.
University officials have said that they want to hold off any changes of the UC budget until the governor's plan is completed..."
MORE: Daily Bruin columnist Garin Hovannisian says "[s]tate government should slim spending on programs rather than simply raising taxes."
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