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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Statements - Part 2

Yesterday, we referenced the meeting of the UCLA Legislative Assembly which considered a resolution calling on UCLA to share budgetary data with the Academic Senate. (It passed 115 to 1.) In yesterday's post, we noted that the UCLA medical center had its budgetary documents available online and available to the Regents and asked why current documentation for the general campus could not similarly be available.

In this installment of our questioning, we note that for today's Regents meeting, there are budgetary statements for the entire UC system - which includes the sum of the ten campuses plus the Dept. of Energy labs and auxiliary enterprises.* In other words, to produce the systemwide UC documents, it was necessary for UC to have the UCLA components.

So why aren't those component readily available? They have to exist for UC to produce its documents. Just asking...

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*https://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/regmeet/nov25/f3.pdf.

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