Gov. Jerry Brown released a letter today he sent to Cal State University Board Chairman Herbert Carter, in which he blasts the university system for hiking administrative pay at a time of cutbacks:"The state university system has been particularly hard hit with painful sacrifices on the part of faculty and students alike. As trustees, you have to make tough calls and strive as best you can to protect our proud system of higher education. It is in this context, and prompted by the salary decision you are about to make today, that I write to express my concern about the ever-escalating pay packages awarded to your top administrators."
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