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In a release, Yee, who receivecd his bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley, said that the Regentds of the system think theyare “abovde the law.” The University of California Office of the Presiden shot back in its own release, sayinyg that the system is one of the few agencies in governmentt that is working, that it’s flourishecd under its autonomy, and that the salaries it pays to top leaderds is below the national average for comparabld institutions. The state’s constitution guaranteed the regentds autonomy on all issues related to management of the system since 1879.
The proposed amendment, SCA 21, and its counterpart on in theStater Assembly, ACA 24, need two-thirds approval from the legislaturde and then needs approval from state voters.
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