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1 Health, Benefits, and Retirement Conference

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3 Policy Politics

4 Changes to the Legislature

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6 Access and Success Equity Subsidiarity Missions Resource Allocation POLICY CONSIDERATIONS

7 IssueProposal Base apportionment2% growth; 1.58% COLA Increased Operating Expenses$125 million for faculty, facilities, retirement, other Student Success$100 million Student Equity Plans$100 million Career Development College Preparation $49 million to equalize rate with credit courses Mandates$351 million one-time funds for facilities, instructional equipment, other one-time needs FacultyNothing offered for part-time faculty or increasing full-time faculty Student ServicesNothing offered for EOPS, CARE, DSPS, CalWORKs MAJOR FEATURES OF GOVERNOR’S BUDGET PROPOSAL FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES Barring a sustained stock market drop, an additional 2014-15 revenue gain of $1 billion to $2 billion seems likely in addition to the Governor's budget projection. Even bigger gains of a few billion dollars more are possible in 2014-15. These additional 2014-15 revenues will go largely or entirely to schools and community colleges and could result in a few billion dollars of higher ongoing state payments to schools.

8 MAJOR ISSUE AREA ADULT EDUCATION

9 MAJOR ISSUE AREA CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION

10 MAJOR ISSUE AREA CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT

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12 Full-Time Faculty Ratio/Part-Time Faculty Support AB 626 (Low); SB 373 (Pan) Part-Time Faculty Seniority AB 1010 (Medina) Accreditation AB 404 (Chiu)/AB 1385 (Ting)/AB 1387 (Ting) Retirement SJR 1 (Beall)/H.R. 973 (Davis – IL) FACULTY PRIORITIES IN LEGISLATION

13 WWW.FACCC.ORG/CURRENT-LEGISLATION/

14 POINT & CLICK

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16 CALIFORNIA’S CHANGING POPULATION

17 More Demographic Change CALIFORNIA’S AGING POPULATION

18 “The odds that a young person will be in higher education if his or her family has a low level of education are particularly small in the U.S.” AMERICA’S DISAPPEARING ECONOMIC/SOCIAL MOBILITY

19 AMERICAN ROI IN HIGHER EDUCATION NEARLY TOP IN THE WORLD

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