AB 462

  • California Assembly Bill
  • 2009-2010 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Assembly
  • Assembly
  • Senate
  • Governor

Public postsecondary education: systemwide fees: limitations: tax levy.

Abstract

(1) The Donahoe Higher Education Act sets forth, among other things, the missions and functions of California's public and independent segments of higher education and their respective institutions of higher education. The act establishes the California State University, under the administration of the Trustees of the California State University, and the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, as 2 of the segments of public postsecondary education in this state. The act provides that it applies to the University of California only to the extent that the regents act, by resolution, to make it applicable. This bill would establish the College Affordability Act of 2009. The bill would limit, notwithstanding any law and commencing with the 2010–11 fiscal year, the systemwide tuition and fees charged to resident undergraduate students at the California State University and the University of California to those in effect during the 2009–10 academic year. Commencing with the 2015–16 fiscal year, the bill would limit any increase in statewide tuition and fees to the annual percentage change in the California Consumer Price Index for the prior year. The bill would apply to the University of California only if the regents, by resolution, make it applicable. The bill would create the College Affordability Funding Accountability Panel. The panel would be required to annually review the expenditure of funds received pursuant to the tax created in (2) and provide an accountability update to the public that would be posted on the California State University and University of California Internet Web sites. (2) The Personal Income Tax Law provides for specified treatment and calculations with respect to the taxation of the income of residents, nonresidents, and part-year residents. This bill would, in addition, for each taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2010, impose an additional tax at the rate of 1% on that portion of a taxpayer's taxable income in excess of $1,000,000. Revenue from the additional tax would be deposited in the General Fund. Sixty percent of these revenues would be credited to the College Affordability Fund, which the bill would create. The bill would continuously appropriate the money in that fund to the California State University and the University of California. The bill would require that the funds be used to offset increased costs of educating resident undergraduate students attending the California State University and the University of California thereby mitigating the need for increases in student tuition and fees. In the event that the provisions of the bill would not apply to the University of California, the bill would require the California State University to receive all of the revenues that would have been allocated to the University of California. This bill would provide that its provisions are severable. (3) This bill would result in a change in state taxes for the purpose of increasing state revenues within the meaning of Section 3 of Article XIIIA of the California Constitution, and thus would require for passage the approval of 23 of the membership of each house of the Legislature. This bill would take effect immediately as a tax levy.

Bill Sponsors (1)

Votes


Actions


Apr 22, 2009

Assembly

From committee without further action pursuant to Joint Rule 62(a).

Apr 21, 2009

Assembly

In committee: Set, second hearing. Failed passage.

Mar 31, 2009

Assembly

In committee: Set first hearing. Failed passage. Reconsideration granted.

Mar 12, 2009

Assembly

Referred to Coms. on HIGHER ED. and REV. & TAX.

  • Referral-Committee
Coms. on HIGHER ED. and REV. & TAX.

Feb 25, 2009

Assembly

From printer. May be heard in committee March 27.

Feb 24, 2009

Assembly

Read first time. To print.

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