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Which Way, L.A.?

Governor Brown Snubs UC in Budget Proposal

President Janet Napolitano warns that the UC will lose its status as one of the world's great institutions without more state money or increased tuition.  Governor Brown's latest budget says "No" to both options.

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    By Warren Olney • Jan 13, 2015 • 26m Listen

    President Janet Napolitano warns that the UC will lose its status as one of the world's great institutions without more state money or increased tuition. Governor Brown's latest budget says "No" to both options. Critics say UC's already on the way to becoming privatized — with California students being priced out. Also, LA's Department of Water and Power goes into slow motion for some customers who've gone solar. Are you a DWP customer who's installed solar panels? What's happening to you? And, Antonio Villaraigosa chances of making the US Senate.

    Photo: Students at UC Berkeley's Sproul Plaza (Henry Zbyszynski)

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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