- Author: Pamela Kan-Rice
Governor Newsom released his May Revision budget proposal for 2022-23. Together with the funding proposed in the governor's January budget, the governor is proposing a total of $4.9 billion for the University of California. This total allocation represents a combined increase of $322.5 million, or 8.0%, in ongoing funding to the University's budget over 2021-22 levels, plus $607.9 million in one-time General Fund appropriations. The governor also announced a compact agreement between the governor and the university that proposes funding levels and articulates policy goals for the next five years.
The proposal includes $2 million to support UC fire advisors, with a similar level of support intended in 2023-24.
See the UC Office of the President's story and read President Drake's statement to learn more.
"I encourage people to invite members for tours, site visits and events," said Anne Megaro, director of government and community relations.
"Summer break is coming and they'll be in their districts in July (State Legislature) and August (Congress). Just this past week we had Senator Dianne Feinstein's staff meet with Lenya Quinn-Davidson and Matthew Shapero to learn about prescribed burns."
- Author: Michael L. Poe
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- Author: Michael L. Poe
Please join VP Dooley for a 60-minute ANR town hall meeting on Adobe Connect on Tuesday, May 25, at 9:30 a.m. PDT.
Dooley will discuss the governor's "May Revise" and implications for UC and ANR's budget, and thoughts on progress towards our Strategic Vision.
The governor released his revised budget proposal on Friday, May 14.
“We are grateful that the governor has provided for an increase to higher education in a very difficult budget,” said Dooley. “We have a lot to do over the next few months until the budget is signed.”
The town hall link will be https://admin.na4.acrobat.com/anrtownhall. You should also be able to log into Adobe Connect through the link in the upper right-hand corner of the ANR portal https://ucanr.org/portal.
If you have trouble connecting to the town hall during the event, contact Mike Poe at (530) 902-2058 or mlpoe@ucdavis.edu.View or leave comments for the Executive Working Group
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