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Idea of not cutting community colleges again gains support

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On Wednesday, the co-chairs of the Ways and Means Committee – the Legislature’s budget-writers – came out with a proposal to hold Oregon’s 17 community colleges harmless for the last four months of the 2007-09 biennium.

I wondered how that would play out, so I sat in on a hearing of the Education Subcommittee of Ways and Means today.

What I saw was a lot of nodding heads up on the dais. The consensus of the subcommittee members seemed to be: That makes sense.

Community colleges where whacked once when the governor released his proposed budget in December, providing more funds for K-12 schools and the Oregon University System, and cutting funds for community colleges.

Community colleges look a second hit in January, when every state agency was asked to cut 1 percent. Making another cut now would be three times for community colleges and just twice for everyone else.

had another reason to back community colleges: in a bad economy, community colleges help give people the skills to get a job, a better job, or to stave off a lay-off.

He called the community colleges, “a critical economic tool we have in this state.”

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About Dana Haynes

Dana Haynes, joined С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ in 2007 as the manager of the Office of Public Affairs, directing the college's media and government relations. Haynes spent the previous 20 years as a reporter, columnist and editor for Oregon newspapers, including ... more »