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Gov. Brown, Napolitano Face Off Over UC Tuition Hike

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The University of California Board of Regents is expected to vote Wednesday on a controversial plan to hike tuition by 5 percent each year over the next five years. UC President Janet Napolitano says she'll scrap the proposal if Gov. Jerry Brown gives the system a lot more money. But Brown has already said he's opposed to that, and on Monday he brought in back up: he appointed former Assembly Speaker John Perez to the UC Board.

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