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Video: Californians and Their Government

By Stephanie Barton

Dean Bonner and Rachel Lawler discuss key takeaways from the latest PPIC Statewide Survey, which examined the top issues for Californians, views on the state budget, likely voters’ perspectives on the 2022 midterm election, and more.

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UC’s Experiment in Measuring Costs

By Patrick Murphy, Kevin Cook

A little-noticed provision in the state budget could help University of California campuses improve their budgetary decision-making.

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Three Bills Signal State of Education Policy

By Iwunze Ugo

A review of the fates of three bills, the state budget, and recent administrative actions helps illustrate the current state of education policy in California.

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Keeping College Affordable for California Students

By Kevin Cook, Jacob Jackson

California’s financial aid programs reduce tuition for most students. But the state and its higher education institutions can improve college access and success by providing additional aid to lower-income students, addressing growing non-tuition costs, and eliminating barriers that increase the time it takes to earn a degree.

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Increasing Transfer Students at UC

By Jacob Jackson

The University of California has agreed to bring in more transfer students. Unless there is funding to increase enrollment, there may be fewer places for entering freshman.

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Balancing Budgets and Need during Recessions: California’s Safety Net Programs

By Patrick Murphy, Caroline Danielson, Shannon McConville, Jennifer Paluch

During economic downturns, the state faces falling revenues and rising demand for safety net programs. In the last recession, California cut programs significantly. Next time, what steps can policymakers take to support those in need, while still balancing the budget?

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