Thursday, December 6, 2012

WEANED FROM TSC, UTB, UTPA WILL NOW GET "PUF" MONIES: BUT WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN TO JULIET'S REDUNDANT UTB ADMINISTRATION WITH THE MERGER?

By Juan Montoya
The announcement by the UT Board of Regents unveiled an approved plan that will the University of Texas at Brownsville, UT Pan Am in Edinburg and the Regional Academic Health Center in Harlingen into a single institution in South Texas shows the wisdom of the Texas Southmost College board of trustees to wean UTB from the community college fiscal teat.
The kicker in the announcement, however, is not that there will suddenly be an over supply of administrators, but that the Regents have finally caved in and made the two predominantly Hispanic institutions (UT PanAm and UTB) participants in receiving their fair shar eof oil-and-gas reveneus from the UT Systems billionaire Permanent University Fund.
"The UT Regents and Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa have taken a giant step to give SOuth Texas what it truly deserves," said District 37 Texas State Representative Rene Oliveira. "The new legislation will provide a statutory framework to get it done."
Oliveira will carry the bill in the Texas House of Representatives.
Oliveira pointed to increasing Texas oil and gas revenues that will help to fund the new institution which is intended to have access to the Permanent University Fund, the wealthy energy-based revenue mechanism which provides funding for many of the state's universities.
In fact, what the Oliveira press release did not say was that all of the 15 other UT and A&M universities have had access to the state's richest educational kitty except for the UTB and Pan Am campuses.
When the UTB-TSC "partnership" agreement was reached in 1991, TSC was specifically prohibited from partaking in the PUF. Instead, the TSC district became the only UT System institution not to share in the oil-and-gar revenue apart from Pan Am. With the "approved" arrangement and the loss of an annual $50 million "transfer" from the community college to UTB, the funding became a necessity.
"They can blame TSC for all they want in relation to the separation," said a TSC supporter. "But UTB should be thankful we cut them off the community college transfer and the taxing district because now the UT System has to step to the plate and fund what they should have been funding from the start."
Oliveira's statement said as much.
"Further, given the ongoing separation of UTB and TSC, the plan should provide a faster infusion of potential funds for the development of the new UT Brownsville campus. The plan will eventually expand doctoral programs, enhance distance learning and international partnerships, and create new South Texas research opportunities."
The Permanent University’s board has announced in 2010 that it has completed a record-breaking oil and gas lease sale in West Texas that would bring $206 million to the fund.  Now, with shale oil deposits bearing even nmore riches, UTB's future looks even brighter.
The PUF is a state endowment contributing to the support of 18 institutions and 6 agencies associated with the University of Texas System and The Texas A&M University System. UTB-TSC and Texas Pan Am are part of that system. The PUF was established by the Texas Constitution in 1876 with land grants.
The PUF lease land holdings are composed of 2.1 million acres, primarily in West Texas. The PUF's strategy is to invest in a broadly diversified portfolio of fixed income and Article VII of the Texas Constitution assigns responsibility for managing the PUF Lands.
In the partnership negotiated by Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. and Oliveira between Texas Southmost College and the UT System in 1991 TSC agreed that as a condition of becoming a part of the UT System, it would forgo participating in dividing up the PUF pie.
According to the PUF website, its portfolio includes private investments, marketable alternative investments, and various other specialized public market investments. The PUF is managed using universal endowment principals and dictates that distributions to the Available University Fund (AUF) are based on the total return of the PUF investments. The University of Texas System Board of Regents has established a distribution policy that provides stable, inflation adjusted annual distributions to the AUF to support the two university systems while preserving the real value of the PUF investments.
Now, with this announcement, the two entities will unite under one administration, share in the PUF as they should have done two decades ago, and the UT System will stop treating the TSC taxing district as its cash cow.
"It's a creative idea that pools our existing resources and makes us tronger as a region," Olicveira said. "As we face growing budget undertainties at the state and federal levels we have to crate greater efficiencies. This will achieve that goal."
And as the separation between UTB and TSC continues through 2015, there is that little matter of $12 million that the UT System owes in back rent to little TSC. And whatever is going to happen to poor Juliet Garcia and her cadre of overpaid, underachieving enforcers? Oh, well, we'll talk about that as we go down the road.

31 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is clear now that UT system had the University of the Americas in the Rio Grande Valley, on the drawing board all along. This is the reason UT system made it impossible to stay in the partnership with TSC. The "grand plan" is now before us and puts everthing in focus.

I just wish Artibase and Julieta would stop lying about how TSC forced the split on them.

UT system gave TSC a plan they could not accept and when TSC took a long breath to consider the options, UT pulled the plug. This whole thing was a set up, orchestrated in Austin from the get go.

Anonymous said...

The TSC Mexican Gang of Six was set up by the gabachos in Austin and they never saw it coming.

I don't think you vatos will ever learn how to play with the big white boys. You can't play football against them and you can't play politics either.

Anonymous said...

It is not over yet. There will be plans for a medical school, and the Valley will face another taxing entity called a hospital District so us pobres can pay for it. Sound familiar, TSC taxing district has been paying for UTB for the last 20 years..

Anonymous said...

Pinche pendejos TSC trustees. You see what you have done. Now we are just going to get the scraps like always.

Anonymous said...

Let us see the contract Rendon refused to sign. The public needs to see why Rendon did not sign onto partnership. come on Juan get a copy for us. Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Anonymous said...

Thank God TSC cut its ties with UTB, at least we the tax payers wont have to subsidize Julieta's bullshit ego.

Anonymous said...

Your telling me UT needs
Brownsville ? NOT A CHANCE.


Your telling me Juliet was desperate for $ 20 million a year and could fool the Brownsville voters for 20 years !


UT Austin only noticed UTBrownsville existed because now they were asked to foot the $ 20 million a year bill.


How many of the 20 to 40 honchos in Juliets office will survive and be allowed to be in the NEW ADMINISTRATION - MCALLEN ?


WILL JULIET SURVIVE AND NOW TAKE OVER UT PA (EDINBURG)?


not a chance in hell ! ! !

Anonymous said...

Maybe, just maybe, they will find some way to pay the money that they owe TSC. Take Julieta's salary as installment payments!

Tony Z. said...

Pendejos Trey Mendez and Rene Torres. Now that you broke up the partnership, UTB gets into PUF. What a couple of morons. No valen dick maricones.

Anonymous said...

have no idea why torres and mendez are "pendejos" because UTB may get into PUF. Thats a great thing that UTB will get into the PUF. But it wont be UTB anymore, it will be a merged university with only ONE president. IIt was because they had to move forward that UT system did this. Its a good thing for everyone if it goes through

Anonymous said...

WELL, JUST LISTEN TO MY SHOW, ORCA IS GOING TO MAKE SWEET LOVE TO JULIET LIVE!!! DISGUSTING BUT WE NEED RATING!!! UUUUUUUUUUUUYYYYYYYYYYY
MACLOVIO O'MALLEY

Anonymous said...

Lipstick on the pig makes it no prettier. This was the biggest piece of apologist bullshit I have seen today. Sell it down the street, because that fish has been in the sun too long.

Anonymous said...

howfully this will be the straw that breaks the camels back, aka juliteas back and she is let go or retire, ya apesta muncho esta girl. goodbye julieta bon voyage

Joaquin said...

"...the wisdom of the Texas Southmost College board of trustees to wean UTB from the community college fiscal teat."

LOL! What!? Am I understanding this correctly!? First you post garbage about making tuition for "local students" affordable as if they were ACTUALLY paying for it then you post this idiocy about TSC feeding UTB!? I am literally laughing out loud! As if. UTB finally got rid of the TSC anchor which was letting in every hooligan who applied. FINALLY, the valley will get a respectable University. You still won't be able to retain students after graduation but that is a separate story.

Anonymous said...

I am not a fan of and hold no loyalty to the TSC Board, but they have no blame in this deal. Like most Valley natives, that think small and can't see past the end of their noses. There were unaware they were being played by the big boys del norte.

This all is as plain as rat shit in the sugar bowl now. The TSC Board woke up this morning feeling kinda stupid. Stupid they are, but they are not the masterminds behind this. That trophy goes to the UT Chancellor and Regents.

You can be Nelsen and Garcia have been bought out with honors,big retirement packages and maybe cushy jobs in the system some place else. The reign of Julieta is over, but she has been just a figurehead for the past two years. UTB is now being purged of her cronies and patronage jobs.

Anonymous said...

PENDEJOS I DONT THINK SO.. IF ANYBODY IS A PENDEJO ITS YOU THINKING THAT UT WAS LOOKING AT THIS BACK THEN. UT HAS FINALLY COME TO THE PLATE DUE TO MULTIPLE REASONS.. YES UT DOES NEED BROWNSVILLE AND THE VALLEY.THE FAN 4 , EVEN THOUGH THEY DONT LOOK THAT FAN(EXCEPT FOR ADELA),SHOULD BE CONGRATULATED.THEY MIGHT NOT BE THE REASON AND THEY PROBABLY DONT KNOW IT,BUT THEY INTIATED THE SNOWBALL AND AS A RESULT, PUF WILL BE INVESTED IN OUR YOUTH.

Anonymous said...

Brownsville got screwed. Merging the two schools only means one thing...the bigger school absorbs the smaller school. So there goes Brownsville jobs...to McAllen and Harlingen F**k the economic engine yeah right...and the UTB employees who work in accounting, library clerks, financial aid they are the ones that lose out...sucks big time pinche gringos from Austin...

Anonymous said...

Brownsville got screwed big time...UTPA is going to absorb UTB...there goes our current jobs to McAllen and Harlingen..."Super University"...fck that so what if in 20 years 10000 jobs will be created...we need our jobs now... this merger idea sucks

Anonymous said...

people still don't get it. the partnership between utb and tsc was dead before these new trustees started making waves. people accuse them of destroying the partership. what was going to happen was that utb was going to swallow tsc with its assets and we were no longer going to have a junior college...for better or worse. by splitting from utb, these new trustees planned to try to have an actual partnership. why can't people see that. i'm not advocating either way, but there is so much smoke out there..

Anonymous said...

UTB is just going to be a satellite campus because Austin figured out that the idiot leaders in Brownsville can not run the University. They are even taking the UT name away because they are embarrassed to have the UT name on such bad graduation rates. University for the Americas in the Rio Grande Valle, what happened to envision UTB in 2050? The only positive is the University is being allowed in the PUF funding.

Anonymous said...

The separtion was a good thing. Letting TSC die on the vine will not be a good thing. Where is Adela to lead the good fight?
Egos and greed just could get in the way.
Nomas digo.

Anonymous said...

Viewing the news reporting this week on this subject, we see the glow on the faces of Juliet Garcia of UTB and Dr. Nelson of Pan Am. Friends in the upper valley say Dr. Nelson is very happy about this "partnership" and that he a Juliet are close. Has Juliet fooled Nelson? Juliet is an extremely ambitious and fooled the people of Brownsville for the last 20 years. Has she fooled Nelson already into believing in, what I think is Queen Juliet's plan, to be in charge of the new "partnership". Who will be president of this new "partnership"? My guess is that Juliet is already cutting Nelson's legs out from under him. She and her supporters (the Lucio's, Juan Hinojosa, et all) are probably already promoting Juliet's ethnicity as being necessary to lead the new "partnership" and that Nelson will be thrown under the bus at some point. Juliet has always wanted to pick those who surround her....and she will not want to take advice from those who now serve Pan Am. Juliet does not take advice...she is a dictator and her world is centered with her. She has proven this...but does she have Nelson and the UT Regents fooled too???? When she lost footing in Brownsville, she simply sought to take over the RGV and her aggressive and ambitious nature has led her to another "partnership" to control. Hopefully the UT Regenst will come out of their trance and open their eyes to her greed and self serving ways. The people of the upper valley should wake up and defend themselves against Queen Juliet's attack.

Anonymous said...

Write this down and stick it on the fridge with a magnet...NEITHER JULIET OR NELSEN WILL BE PRESIDENT OF THE NEW UNIFIED UNIVERSITY. If there is anything certain about the future of this thing, this is it!

Anonymous said...

Wouldn't it be something if people were smart enough to make all these great consipiracies that are so complicated that they take years to do and nobody ever spills the beans? If we had those we'd be the richest place in Texas. Notice that we aren't. Things change eventually. One valley university makes a lot of sense and having PUF funds is moving up to the big leagues. No downside to students and no one else matters. Could B'ville have done better in the deal? It usually doesn't. TSC had next to nothing to do with this except maybe it's like when you change the drapes you realize you need to get a new sofa, but it wasn't the drapes that caused the sofa. But B'ville loves a drama more than facts. Cheezmeh is more fun. McAllen is more into work. Harlingen is all about hoping. B'ville is better for partying but you need to go to mcallen to get stuff done, while Harlingen is the tia vieja with the tea cup waiting for church to start.

Anonymous said...

So, what will happen with the new mascot? Were all the seminars and presentations about building a new UTB of the future a sham? After everything I have read Juliet is in forced retirement mode and will exit in 2015. Most of this was a surprise to Juliet. In order to keep the work going to the bitter end the puppet master was manipulated and you have lie to the working class in the university.

Anonymous said...

Looks to me like UT is just trying to take everything away from Juliet, and that is why they are moving to Mcallen. If UTB would have swollowed TSC, they still would have done this, the only difference would have been the death and buriel of our community college. And guess who gets screwed when there is no community college, thats right -the community.

Anonymous said...

This thing was far from a conspiracy, but it was a plan hatched in Austin before the UTB/TSC split. It was pretty well under wraps, which could be expected, until all the pieces of the puzzle were in place, and then they public announcement was made.

If TSC survives, everybody will be better off, Brownsville business community, Univ. students and TSC students.

I can understand how some folks might feel betrayed with the new mascot and talk about a reborn UTB, but that is all just part of the game, like blaming TSC Board of Trusees is part of the game.

This should be win-win-win situation. We finally will get a first rate university and a top notch community college. The icing on the cake is no longer will be have the Mistress of Ego in charge.

Anonymous said...

While we were fighting, they were lining up the sweet deals in McAllen. As usual, we get screwed because of amateurs.

Anonymous said...

How many remember when Pan American University was in Brownsville as a Branch? This was where I got my masters. Sounds like this should have been done 25 years ago.
Why in the world are they housing the administration in McAllen? Are they eventually going to incorporate South Texas College in McAllen?

Anonymous said...

Why is the administration going to McAllen? Because it is a concession to Hidalgo County for the Medical School primary facilities going to Harlingen. Both State Senators Chuy Hinojosa and Eddie Lucio have passed bills in the Texas Senate over the past few years to locate any future Medical School in Harlingen. The problem? After the administration offices of the valley university are situated in McAllen, the push from the folks in Hidalgo County for the Medical school to be located in Hidalgo County will begin in a very aggressive manner. The mayor of McAllen is already commenting that Hidalgo County is more populace and has a greater tax base then Cameron County and since it will take a Hospital taxing district to fund the medical school it is only logical that the county that contributes most gets the facilities. So Cameron County will have to fight for the Medical school once more, but will be short on the money end. The primary developer of the large hospital complex in Edinberg and McAllen has control of over 600 doctors in that area and wields a huge money stick with Austin elected officials and has already said he can put together the money to build the medical school facilities in Hidalgo County. Why do you think he was attending the UT System board meeting in Austin when all this was voted on and announced. In conclusion, we in Cameron County loose the University headquarters and we in Cameron County will likely loose the primary Medical School facilities. Where is the county leadership when we need them to be at the table?

Anonymous said...

There will not be a fully functioning academic university in Brownsville. Perhaps Harlingen will have a satellite campus adjacent to the RAHC. The UT system never intended to rebuild in Brownsville. The whole downtown Brownsville campus thing was a joke for them. The former Brownsville campus will be placed far enough from TSC that competition for students to enroll in freshmen and sophomore classes is minimized.

rita