PHOENIX โ Gov. Katie Hobbs has quashed a legislative attempt to strip power from faculty at the stateโs three universities and consolidate it with the university presidents and the Arizona Board of Regents.
The Democratic governor vetoed legislation Friday that would have removed language in existing law saying the faculty senates at each university โshall participateโโ in the governance of their school. The bill sent to Hobbs by the Republican-controlled Legislature would have replaced that wording to say the faculty senates would โconsultโโ with their respective schools and the regents.
It also would have spelled out that the authority to approve academic degrees or create new departments rests with the regents, who can delegate that โonly to a university president.โโ It also said the university president could not then give that authority to others.
While the legislation would have applied to Arizona State and Northern Arizona universities as well, it was a direct outgrowth of the financial problems at the University of Arizona.
โFaculty play a key role in the shared governance of a universityโs academic and research affairs,โโ Hobbs wrote in her veto message Friday. โLimiting their management participation in the academic affairs of the institution has the potential to weaken the institution and limit the perspectives and expertise included in decision making.โโ
Rep. Travis Grantham, a Gilbert Republican who proposed the bill, said Friday there are some people in the university system who understood his purpose.
As for others, โThe people who are so married to the term โshared governanceโ and who are clinging to it so fiercely and are trying to run the universities from the mid-level management down, faculty down, those people I have found to be pretty politically extreme toward the left,โโ he told Capitol Media Services.
โThey donโt seem to want a university president to do a university presidentโs job,โโ Grantham said. โThey want to do that job for them.โโ
Grantham said he doesnโt intend that as an indictment of the entire faculty.
โThe faculty and staff that wants so-called โshared governanceโ the way they would like to define it โ definitely left or lefter-leaning of the groups,โโ he said.
Grantham attributes at least part of the universityโs financial problems to the inability of UA President Robert C. Robbins to have total control. He contrasted that with Arizona State University, saying its president, Michael Crow, โruns the operation from the president down.โโ
โBut what was going on at the U of A was a more holistic approach,โโ Grantham told colleagues during hearings on the measure, a model described as โshared governance.โโ
He said there was no basis for that in the law. โTheyโre supposed to take inputs from their faculty and students,โโ Grantham said. โTheyโre supposed to allow students, faculty to mold policies and make decisions in the university system. But theyโre not supposed to be able to freely spend money, commit the university to things like that.โโ
Legislative approval of the measure came over the objections of faculty including Mark Stegeman, a member of the UA Faculty Senate.
โThe Faculty Senate has very little authority,โโ he testified at a committee hearing. And while Stegeman said that body has approved creation of new programs and degrees, all originated from proposals submitted by university administration.
The legislation would eliminate the ability to veto a program because โthose things would stop coming through the Senate and we would not generate a very fruitful discussion about those programs,โโ Stegeman told lawmakers, adding that would be a mistake.
โThe Faculty Senate โฆ asks questions that I think the members of this panel would ask if they themselves are there: Is there a return on investment for this program โ or are the new administrative positions justified?โโ he said.
Grantham, however, argued to colleagues during hearings that his proposal didnโt undermine the role of faculty.
โIโm actually strengthening that,โโ he said, even though his bill would have eliminated the language saying the Faculty Senate has the power to โparticipate in the governance of their respective universities and shall actively participate in the development of university policy.โโ
โUniversities should be run from the top down,โโ Grantham said, testifying that his measure โclarifies the president is the president.โโ
He pointed out his proposed new language said the regents and the university presidents โshall consultโโ with the faculty through their elected representatives โregarding academic and educational activities and matters related to faculty personnel.โโ
Rep. Oscar De Los Santos, a Laveen Democrat and the assistant House minority leader, said there was no need for the legislation โ especially if the underlying issue was the budget deficit at the UA.
The measure โweakens the power of the faculty over academic and educational programs specifically,โ De Los Santos said. โThat has nothing to do with the budget or management.โ