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State Assemblywoman Catharine Baker Wants Tuition Freeze After 'Troubling' UC Audit

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California Assemblywoman Catharine Baker (R-Dublin) is calling for a subpoena of budget documents from the University of California Office of the President, as well as a freeze on tuition hikes and salary increases at the 10 UC campuses. She also weighs in on efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare, state infrastructure and immigration policy.

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