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To: VAGirlieGirl
Parsky, appointed to the UC board by former Gov. Pete Wilson in 1996, challenged the governor's plan last week to turn state retirement plans into 401k-style systems for new hires after 2007. Testifying during state Assembly hearings on the governor's plans, he said it would "put us at a competitive disadvantage for hiring faculty."

That prompted criticism from some fellow Republicans who noted that his investment firm handles $100 million worth of investments for the state's largest pension fund — the $186 billion California Public Employees Retirement System.


You're right, this guy is a boyscout compared to Arnold.
8 posted on 03/12/2005 4:18:45 PM PST by Righty_McRight
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To: Righty_McRight

In his role as Chair as UC Board of Regents, and previously as the Chair on the UC Investment Committee - Parsky is drawing a line between Cal PERS - which is underfunded by $6 Billion - and the UC Pensions - which are overfunded by hundreds of millions of dollars. Net: Cal Pers is broke - and the UC Pension system can actually pay the benefits on the books.

UC is the single largest employer in the state - 133,000 jobs. Since Parsky became a UC Regent in 1996 - according to the RAND institute, the University of California has ranked in the top 10 higher ed institutions receiving the MOST federal Research & Development dollars, regardless of which Department of Agency was awarding the funds.

Parsky has gone around the country and eliminated all the serious competition for the UC Nuclear Lab bid - and so, thanks to Parsky - the UC System will remain competitive - despite the fact that the faculty receives on average 14% less in salary than faulty at private institutions. (which is why the benefit package is so important)

Parsky has at least delivered federal dollars --- Governor Schwarzenegger has nothing to show except for a COmmon Cause endorsement for redistricting. A proposition that coudld cost us seats, or one of the three committee chairmanships we have. As if it isn't bad enough to live in a donor state.


10 posted on 03/12/2005 4:33:05 PM PST by VAGirlieGirl
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