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State Holds Back $25M from UC Until Systemwide Free Speech Rules Implemented

by Leanna Becraft
July 18, 2024
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According to the latest state budget, the California State Legislature has decided to withhold $25 million in state funding from the University of California until the UC Office of the President, or UCOP, creates a “systemwide framework” to ensure consistent enforcement of free speech regulations throughout all campuses.

State lawmakers have recently introduced a new requirement in response to the differing reactions of UC campus administrations towards pro-Palestinian protests and encampments on all 10 UC campuses.

UC campus administration, with the aid of police, closed down several encampments. However, at UC Berkeley, students dismantled the encampment themselves after reaching agreements with campus leaders.

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According to Rachel Zaentz, a spokesperson for UCOP, the University of California holds free speech and inclusivity as fundamental principles. However, she also emphasizes the significance of safeguarding the safety and welfare of the community and ensuring students have unrestricted access to education.

As the previous few months have shown, it can be difficult to strike a balance between these values, according to Zaentz.

According to Zaentz, UC President Michael Drake is collaborating with campus chancellors, the Board of Regents, and other UC officials to create a more consistent approach to dealing with infractions related to free speech activities and nondiscrimination policies across all campuses.

According to an email statement, Zaentz mentioned that President Drake is working closely with UC chancellors to gain insights from recent events and to establish better consistency throughout the system in the implementation and enforcement of key policies.

Before the start of the fall semester, UCOP is required to draft campus climate notifications to communicate with students. These notifications will detail the time, place, and manner policy of each campus, which outlines the rules and regulations surrounding free speech activities and protests on campus.

According to the state budget, the notification should not only inform students about the student code of conduct and nondiscrimination policies but also educate them about the process to resolve any complaints of policy violation. Additionally, students and faculty who violate these rules should be informed about the range of consequences that they might face.

To receive the currently withheld $25 million in state funding, UCOP must submit a report to the California Legislature by October 1st. The report should include campus climate notifications and an explanation of the efforts made towards enforcing rules consistently.

The campus administration’s adherence to the agreements reached with the “Free Palestine Encampment” in May will remain unchanged, according to campus spokesperson Dan Mogulof. While it’s uncertain how the new state requirements will affect campus protests, the administration will maintain its stance.

The UC Berkeley Foundation, or UCBF, has reached agreements with the Office of the Chancellor and the “Free Palestine Encampment”. As per the agreements, UCBF will establish and convene a divestment task force to scrutinize campus investments in weapons manufacturing, mass incarceration, and surveillance. The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanction coalition on campus informed everyone of this news.

According to Matt Kovac, a representative for UCB Divest, UCBF is currently putting together the divestment task force.

Kovac assured that the Free Palestine movement is here to stay, even though there are no plans to arrange another encampment for the upcoming autumn semester.

Kovac emphasized that encampments serve as a single tactic in the fight for divestment and a free Palestine. According to Kovac, instead of divesting from the ongoing genocide, the Regents have spent their time discussing ways to suppress and criminalize students.

According to Kovac, he anticipates that pro-Palestinian movements in universities all over the country will face comparable forms of suppression.

According to Kovac, the state legislators’ decision to divest from the UC is surprising, given that they have chosen to ignore the US-Israeli genocide in Gaza. He describes this as “remarkable.”

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