Volume 22 No. 26
  • By the Way . . . COBRA Subsidy Extended
  • Ask SSC . . . What Kind of Budget Cuts are Other California Community Colleges Making?
  • Polling Reflects Concerns about Jobs and the Economy
  • House-Passed Jobs Bill Could Help K-14 Education
  • Strengthening Transfer
  • Cannibalism and California’s Debt Burden
  • State’s Unemployment Rate Declines, But Jobs Fall Too
  • A Cautionary Update on General Obligation Bond Property Taxes
  • Reforming the Initiative Process: 2009-10 Legislation
  • State Revenues Down in November
  • Bid Limit to Be Raised Effective January 1, 2010
  • By the Way . . . PERS Investment Performance Improves
  • By the Way . . . PERS Purchasing Power Protection Allowance May be Reduced
  • By the Way . . . Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Appoints Ana Matosantos as Finance Director
Volume 22 No. 25
  • Should We Quit Taking the Initiative?
  • Community College Emergency Stabilization Fund Act Introduced
  • By the Way . . . Assembly Member John Perez to Ascend to Speakership
  • A Holiday Message—Video
  • Anemic Recovery Forecast for U.S. Economy
  • Foundational Hearing Held on the Master Plan for Higher Education
  • Update on Legislation to Establish an Oil Severance Tax
  • By the Way . . . IRS Decreases Mileage Rate for 2010
  • By the Way . . . IRS Releases New High-Low Per Diem Reimbursement Rates
  • By the Way . . . Retirement Plan Limits for 2010
  • A Negative Consumer Price Index Will Lead to Lower Property Tax Collections
Volume 22 No. 24
  • House Passes Health Care Reform Bill; Senate to Start Debate
  • By the Way . . . Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) Publishes Estimated Employer Contribution Rates
  • Is the Recession Behind Us?
  • Maldonado Is the Governor's Pick for Lieutenant Governor
  • UC Regents Approve Fee Increases
  • Joint Committee on the Master Plan for Higher Education to Hold Hearing
  • California Unemployment Rate Increases
  • CSAC to Begin Development of Alternative Cal Grant Delivery Program
  • Things to Do Now to Prepare for 2010-11
  • Proposition 98 Guarantee Increases by $1 Billion
  • State Budget Deficit of $21 Billion to Be Projected
  • Postlayoff Workforce Triage