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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

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As blog readers will know, at a meeting of the UCLA Legislative Assembly last week, there was a call for the Senate to have access to basic financial documents for the general campus. As we noted yesterday, it passed 115 to 1. The problem is that when you look for timely documents of that type for UCLA on the web, you don't find them.

It might be worth noting in that regard that if you look at today's agenda for the Regents meeting of the Health Services Committee, you will find such documentation for the various medical centers, including UCLA's.* There are statements of assets and liabilities (balance sheets) and revenues and expenditures (income statements) for the last two fiscal years.

If the medical centers - including UCLA - can make such statements available to the general public, why can't UCLA do it for the general campus? Just an obvious question...

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*https://regents.universityofcalifornia.edu/regmeet/nov25/h3attach1.pdf. (Pages 60 and beyond of the pdf.)

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