Regents OK Cut in Business Meetings
The University of California Board of Regents on Friday approved a controversial plan to reduce its number of business meetings by one-third.
Many board members had said privately that they opposed the plan on the grounds that it would appear they were abdicating some of their power to UC President David P. Gardner, who proposed the meeting change.
Under the new schedule, three of the board’s nine business meetings will be replaced next year with policy sessions.
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