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As you may know,
Cascade Campus hosted a special traveling session of the Oregon
Legislature’s Joint Ways & Means Committee in the Moriarty
Auditorium. This session offered citizens a chance to speak directly to
the lawmakers responsible for shaping the state’s budget and spending
priorities.
Our struggling economy is having an
impact on the level at which the state is able to support community
colleges. Tom Worth, Director of Legislative Affairs for Cascade ASPCC,
testified before the committee on the importance of community
colleges to the people of Oregon, and on the need for the state to support
them as robustly as possible. PCCFFAP President Eddie Lincoln testified as
well. While a number of administrators and instructors testified, it
was disappointing that no student has an opportunity to address the
legislators. Tom Worth did
collect written accounts from students who depend on state funds to help
them attend PCC, as well as from those who rely on the affordability,
accessibility, and availability of PCC to advance their education, but it
would seem to have been prudent to have received testimony from the students
themselves since they are our clients.
Tim Flanagan, PCCFFAP Publicist
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