Editorial: No hard times for CSU execs Orange County Register - Editorial, July 5, 2012
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NEW: Loophole Allows New Cal State Prez to Receive 20% Raise CalWatchdog, March 23, 2012
... ch the contract is executed, relative to the immediately past contract for that same position. Yees SB 967 would prohibit raises for Cal State Universitys top administrators during bad budget years or within two years of a student fee hike. Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinb ...
Prison shuffle AroundTheCapitol.com - The Roundup, March 22, 2012
Prison shuffle
Mar 22, 2012
The decline in state prison inmates is easing the burden on the prison system but increasing the load on counties, which under the new realignment program is where the inmates are winding up in custody. That old cliche about robbing Peter to pay Paul seems to apply here.
From Tracey Kaplan in the Contra Costa Times: "The state's prison population has plummeted ...
Lawmakers reject bill to curb pay hikes at California public universities Sacramento Bee - Capitol Alert, March 21, 2012
March 21, 2012 Lawmakers reject bill to curb pay hikes at California public universities The Senate Education Committee Wednesday rejected legislation that would have curbed pay increases for college administrators, just a day after trustees of the California State University System gave 10 percent boosts to two university presidents. Sen. Leland Yee (right), D-San Francisco, argued that his ...
Capitol Alert: Lawmakers reject bill to curb pay hikes at California public universities Sacramento Bee, March 21, 2012
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AM Alert: Chickens and cows and Willie Brown Sacramento Bee - Capitol Alert, March 21, 2012
... on pay raises for university administrators. The Senate Committee on Education will hear his bill, SB 967, which seeks to stop pay raises in bad budget years or within two years of a student fee increase. The hearing starts at 9 a.m. in room 4203 at the Capitol. HEALTH CARE: Dem ...
Op Ed: On Exec Pay, GOP Blows a Chance to Matter Calbuzz, March 21, 2012
... nment bill designed to rein in the outrageous executive compensation at the states public colleges. SB 967 by Democratic State Sen. Leland Yee of San Francisco, would prohibit raises for Cal State Universitys top administrators during bad budget years or within two years of a stud ...
New CSU presidents slated to get maximum pay increases Orange County Register, March 19, 2012
... xecutive compensation at CSU and other state agencies. Sen. Leland Yee, D-San Francisco, introduced SB967, which would prohibit the governing boards of CSU and the community colleges from providing raises for top executives during bad budget years or within two years of a student ...
New CSU presidents slated to get maximum pay increases North County Times, March 19, 2012
... xecutive compensation at CSU and other state agencies. Sen. Leland Yee, D-San Francisco, introduced SB 967, which would prohibit the governing boards of CSU and the community colleges from providing raises for top executives during bad budget years or within two years of a student ...
NEW: Dem Legislators Urge Cal State to Disclose True Amount of Executive Compensation CalWatchdog, March 13, 2012
... tinos AB 1787 would freeze compensation for public employees making more than $100,000 a year. Yees SB 967 would prohibit raises for top executives during bad budget years or within two years of a student fee hike. Both legislators have a long history of championing government op ...