Making College Affordability a Reality for Californians
College affordability in California is a pressing issue due to steep tuition increases.
ABG proposes a 10-year tuition freeze for California residents in UCs and state schools.
The aim is to prevent further price gouging and set a precedent for affordable education in the state.
ABG aims to tackle college affordability in California by proposing a Statewide College lending program with interest-free loans.
The program prioritizes middle-class residents, often excluded from traditional financial aid, with a focus on households earning $100,000 to $300,000 per year.
Additionally, private schools are invited to participate, contingent on them signing a pledge to join the 10-year tuition freeze proposed earlier in bipartisan College affordability platform.
Regulating AI Before it Threatens Humanity
Regulating AI Before it is Too Late
Federal government criticized for inaction on Big Tech and AI; proposing state-level intervention.
Proposing a bipartisan AI Regulatory Commission with tech leaders to address advancing AI.
Urgent call for support in the upcoming election to mitigate risks of unregulated AI.