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Grossmont College Conference Room February 12, 2004 1. March bond measures status and action 2. Legislative Hearing outcome Grossmont College, Dec. 19 3. UnderFunded Districts Caucus 4. FACCC status 5. Legislative status 6. Governor s budget 7. Fees 8. Field Act 9. Federal issues report 10. March in March 11. Other 12. Next meetings: March 11 (Cuyamaca, Rm. F-106), May 13 (Grossmont College Conference Room). Meeting time is

March 11, 2004 Cuyamaca College, Rm. F-106 1. Meeting schedule through summer 2. Grants Workshop 3. March bond measures - impact 4. Secretary of Education Richard Riordan visit; state budget 5. Higher Education Act Proprietary schools seek access 6. Legislative visits local and Sacramento 7. FACCC status 8. Fees 9. March in March 10. Other 11. Next meeting: May 13, Grossmont College Conference Room,

May 13, 2004 GrossmontGrossmont College, Conference RoomPresident s Conference Room 1. May Revise Formatted: Space After: 18 pt, Line spacing: single 2. Equalization status 3. Meeting schedule through summer 4. Administration/Secretary of Education Richard Riordan Formatted: Space After: 18 pt, Line spacing: single 5. Higher Education Act Proprietary schoolsschools seek access 6. Legislative visits local and Sacramento 7. FACCC status 8. Fees 9. arch in March 10. Other 11. Next meeting: Cuyamaca College, Room, June 2004

June 10, 2004 District, Conference Room 1. Budget Conference Committee CFT LWVC Latino Trustees Equalization, growth, unfunded students, fees 2. Higher Education Act Proprietary schools seek access 3. Other 4. Next meeting: Cuyamaca College, Room, July 8, 2004

July 8, 200410 CuyamacaGrossmont College, Conference RoomPresident s Conference Room 106 1. State Budget Status 2. Equalization: amount, support and opposition, FACCC, counter proposals, SB 1875 (Alpert), UnderFunded District Caucus; growth, non-credit Formatted: Indent: Left: 18 pt, Space After: 12 pt, Tab stops: 36 pt, List tab + Not at 72 pt 3. BOG waivers and health fees 4. Transfer Issues 5.a. SB 1785 (Scott/Alpert) Senate Appropriations August 4, 2004 a.b. AB 1819 (LaMalfa) Concurrent Enrollment held in Senate Education b.c. Higher Education Act Proprietary schoolsschools seek access Formatted: Line spacing: single 6.5. Legislative visits Hunter office; Ducheny; Alpert; upcoming elections 7.6. Other legislation: Scheduled for hearing in Assembly Appropriations Committee August 4, 2004 o Equalization: SB 1875 (Alpert) o Accountability: SB 1331 (Alpert/Scott) o Education Finance: SB 1463 (Scott) Formatted: Indent: Left: 18 pt, Tab stops: 36 pt, List tab + Not at 72 pt Scheduled for hearing in Senate Appropriations Committee August 2, 2004 o Local Education Agencies: AB 745 (Goldberg) compensation notification o Community Colleges Facilities: AB 3010 (Laird) Field Act o Production and Pricing of College Textbooks: AB 2477 (Liu) o Textbook Rental Services: AB 2678 (Koretz) 8.7. GCCCD 2004-2006 Legislative Program 9.8. Next meetings: Grossmont College Aug. 12, 2004 Cuyamaca College Sept. 9, 2004

August 12, 2004 District Annex Conference Room 1. State Budget Status a. Equalization First year b. Dual Admission c. Non-credit Matriculation d. Partnership for Excellence excerpts from veto message Instead, funds were provided to support additional student enrollments and to maintain lower fees for Bachelor degree holders.i am willing to restore this funding in the 2005-06 budget provided that district level goals and performance evaluations are incorporated into the accountability structure as had been proposed. 2. CPR hearings Aug. 20, San Diego, Education issues 3. Pending state legislation: transfer, governance, textbooks 4. Pending federal legislation: Higher Education Act,.edu 5. 2004-05 Budget Strategy a. 2001-02 comparison b. Equalization Governor, legislature, Secretary of Education, Dept. of Finance 6. GCCCD 2005-2007 Legislative Program Circulation of issues a. BOG waivers and health fees b. Other 7. Next meetings: Cuyamaca College Sept. 9, 2004 Grossmont College October 14, 2004 Cuyamaca College Nov. 11, 2004 cancel Grossmont College December 9, 2004

September 9, 2004 Cuyamaca, F-106 1. State Budget a. Equalization Second year, Governor, legislature, Secretary of Education, Dept. of Finance b. Dual Admission 2. CPR hearings September 9, Education, Los Angeles, Chancellor s office testimony 3. New funding model proposals 4. BOG 2004-05 Budget Proposals 5. BOG legislative guidelines 6. Next meetings: review best possible meeting dates/times Current schedule: Grossmont College October 14, 2004 Cuyamaca College Nov. 11, 2004 cancel Grossmont College December 9, 2004 7. Next issues a. Final disposition of 2003-04 legislation: textbooks, Field Act, dual enrollment, etc. b. GCCCD 2005-2007 Legislative Program Circulation of issues BOG waivers and health fees, etc.

October 25, 2004 1:30 p.m. District Annex Conference Room 1. Legislation End of Session Report Governor s messages a. Textbooks b. Transfer c. Other issues 2. California Performance Review a. Board Resolution b. Other Recommendations GCCCD positions 3. Implications for GCCCD Legislative Program 4. Community College Funding Proposals a. Equalization implications b. Proposition 98 c. Ballot initiatives 5. Equalization Constituent Strategies 6. Legislative Visits and Contacts 7. Next Meetings: Jan. 26 (Cuyamaca), Feb. 23 (Grossmont), Mar. 30 (Cuyamaca), Apr. 27 (Grossmont), May 25 (Cuyamaca), June 22, 2005 (Grossmont). All meetings are at