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Lawmakers Accuse Cal States of Avoiding Pay Raises Through Statutory Law

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Josef Kasperovich has worked for 30 years in the architecture department at Cal Poly as a multimedia production specialist. One of his two children is a student there. Even with grants and scholarships, paying tuition is difficult. “In a perfect world, working for a university shouldn't prevent staff and faculty from earning salaries,” he said. The post Lawmakers Accuse Cal States of Avoiding Salary Increases Through Statutory Law appeared first…
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Josef Kasperovich has worked for 30 years in the architecture department at Cal Poly as a multimedia production specialist. One of his two children is a student there. Even with grants and scholarships, paying tuition is difficult. “In a perfect world, working for a university shouldn't prevent staff and faculty from earning salaries,” he said. The post Lawmakers Accuse Cal States of Avoiding Salary Increases Through Statutory Law appeared first…

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Mustang News broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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