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Volume 151, Issue 5
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april 6, 2011
THe sTAKes HAVe RIseN When hopes for tax extensions in a June special election died, the projected deficit for California community colleges doubled
By Brant Ozanich The Guardsman
Students at City College and community colleges across California fear increased financial pressure after attempts by Gov. Jerry Brown to implement tax extensions in a special election were blocked by Republican members of the state legislature. Under Brown’s new “all-cuts” budget proposal, California’s 112 community colleges could be facing additional cuts of $800 million or more – roughly 10 percent of their overall budget – which could lead to an additional 400,000 students being turned down in the future. “Today, I have broken off discussions with members of the Republican party ... I proposed a plan that is basically half drastic cuts and half temporary tax extensions,” Brown said in a YouTube address March 29. “I’m gonna find a way to get out budget balanced ... We have to protect our schools, our public safety, our public universities, our environment.” Facing a $26.6 billion budget deficit, Brown proposed to balance the budget by cutting roughly $11.2 billion in spending and attempting to implement a voter-approved, 5 year continuation of BUDGeT: Page 5
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Fatai Shittu marches with others protesting cuts to education and waves a San Jose Community College flag in front of the Capitol Building in Sacramento on March 14. Jessica noRTh / The GuaRdsman
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