Cal State trustees did not break open meeting law

But [Judge] Chalfant indicated that he understood Taiz’s underlying concerns. Taiz’s “real complaint appears to be that an increase in the compensation of any new CSU president creates pressure to increase the compensation of others, and any increase in executive compensation in a budget crisis where CSU tuition is increasing is inappropriate,” he wrote. Chalfant said sorting that out is a job for politicians… CSU spokesman Mike Uhlenkamp said the trustees were pleased with the judge’s decision and are considering filing a request that Taiz pay their legal fees.

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by Nanette Asimov, The San Francisco Chonicle.

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