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‘Savings’ on California initiative challenged – California Civil Rights Initiative – Special Report Top 100 Degree Producers

Proponents of the California Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI) tout it as a measure that will bring about substantial savings to state-house coffers by abolishing so-called state-sponsored discrimination in the form of affirmative action programs.

Many educators, however, say the figures cited by Gov. Pete Wilson’s administration are highly inflated and based on wrong information.

“People in government are playing politics with the numbers,” says Mike Aldaco, executive director of the Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program at the University of California. The MESA program has as its mission to increase the numbers of qualified minority college applicants.

According to Aldaco, if CCRI passes, there will not be a savings to the state. In fact, the reverse will happen, he says.

However, Aldaco says, in a state that has a $3 billion deficit, appeals that call for any kind of tax savings are appealing. “Those are buzzwords. It would influence votes.”

State Analyst Challenged

The state’s non-partisan legislative analyst, Elizabeth Hill, has stated that savings from elimination of affirmative action programs based at the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) could total $50 million.