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Playing Chicken With Tax Dollars and Tuition in California

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The dispute over tution increases by the University of California system and efforts by Governor Brown for efficient spending

11/22/2014

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Governor Jerry Brown's call for fiscal restraint in his Jan 2013 annual address sets the tone for the U.S.

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Simply stated : "We're not going back there." Brown told legislators and Californians "its cruel" to spend money on programs and cut back when the money isn't there. Swinging from surplus to deficit shows lack of fiscal prudence and poor management of finances, a situation the U.S. is waking up to.

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Jerry Brown and the balanced budget in California

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University of California tution fees

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California College Chief Calls for Tuition Freeze

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Heat, Smoke and Covid Are Battering the Workers Who Feed America

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