The University of California Board of Regents has endorsed Prop. 30, noting that if the initiative fails, UC is scheduled to receive a budget reduction of $250 million this year and lose an additional $125 million next year.
Already, state funding for UC has dropped by nearly $900 million — or about 27 percent — over the last four years, resulting in sharp tuition increases, staff layoffs, faculty hiring freezes, academic program cuts and other reductions. The university in 2009 enacted a temporary furlough program for employees and has embarked on a program to save $500 million through administrative efficiencies. The regents, in endorsing Prop. 30, noted that further budget reductions could jeopardize UC's ability to provide the high-quality education that Californians have come to expect from the university.
Prop. 30 has active campaign organizations on both sides. Opponents of the measure say that the initiative would harm small businesses. They emphasize that it raises taxes on all Californians, not just the wealthy. Supporters say it will help stabilize the state's fiscal picture and prevent deep budget cuts to public education. A majority vote will decide the issue Nov. 6.
The university cannot tell people how to vote, and UC employees are precluded by law from using state resources, time or equipment to lobby either for or against any ballot measure. The university can, however, share factual information about a ballot measure's impact on the university. And members of the UC community are free to participate in political activities on their own time and using their own resources.
Resources
Alumni groups endorse Proposition 30
President Yudof's message to UC community
Proposition 30: The Schools and Local Public Safety Protection Act of 2012 (pdf)
Proposition 30 Fact Sheet (pdf)
Academic Senate Memorial on Proposition 30 (pdf)
Regents endorse Prop. 30 (press release)
UC Participation in Ballot Campaigns: Legal Guidelines
Reaction to Proposition 30 passage
UC Santa Cruz: Passage of Proposition 30
UC Davis: Chancellor comments on passage of Proposition 30
UC Merced: Post-election message from Chancellor Leland
UCLA: Chancellor addresses campus financial situation in wake of Proposition 30 victory
UC Berkeley: Chancellor's message on passage of Prop. 30
UCSF: Passage of Propostition 30 puts education on path to fiscal stability
Letter to UC community on Proposition 30
Leadership statements on Proposition 30 passage

