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Senator Lavalle Criticizes Proposed SUNY Cuts



October 27, 2009

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(Suffolk,N.Y.)-Senator  Kenneth  P. LaValle (R-C-I, Port Jefferson), former Chairman and  current  ranking  member  of the Senate Higher Education Committee, is seriously  concerned  about  Governor  Paterson’s  recent  proposal  to cut funding  to  SUNY’s  two and four year schools by $114 million.  “That’s on top  of  a $146 million 2008-09 reduction and shameless raid of $68 million in  SUNY tuition revenues,” said Senator LaValle.  “Considering the growing enrollment and economic benefits it provides, the SUNY system should not be subjected  to  the  type  of disproportionate budget cuts being proposed by Governor Paterson.”Governor’s Proposal is Unfair and Hurts State’s Economy.

“There  is  no  doubt  that  New York is facing difficult choices in terms  of  closing  the budget deficit, but we have to make smart cuts that won’t  jeopardize  New  York’s  ability  to help the economy recover,” said Senator LaValle.  “The Governor’s latest proposal to cut an additional $114 million  from  SUNY’s  funding  would  only compound the system’s financial problems and hurt efforts to create new jobs.

“In  this  tough  economy, investments in our higher education system are  more  important  than ever,” continued Senator LaValle.  “Last year, I championed  a  5-year  Capital  Construction  Plan  for Long Island’s state universities  and  community  colleges  that was included in the 2008 state budget.   However,  many  of  these  projects  have  been  stalled  by  the Governor’s office.

“SUNY  institutions  across  the  state  have  made  great strides in
research  and  innovation  and  generate  a  tremendous  share  of economic activity,” Senator LaValle said.  “We should be supporting the continuation of  SUNY’s  achievements  to help ensure its competitiveness and ability to create new jobs.”

Senator  LaValle  believes  there are smarter ways and better choices
available  to  address  the  budget deficit.  As an alternative to the cuts proposed  by  the Governor, Senator LaValle said he supports an increase in tuition  for  out-of-state students attending SUNY schools. A recent report by  Comptroller  Tom  DiNapoli  noted that SUNY charges, on average, $8,463 less  than other states for undergraduate out-of-state tuition.  Our public universities could generate millions in additional revenues over four years by increasing the out-of-state rate.

“The  higher  education  cuts  proposed  by  the  Governor are simply
shortsighted,”   said  Senator  LaValle.   “We  must  continue  making  the investments needed to keep SUNY competitive or we will lose the crown jewel in  our  public  higher  education  system and suffer even greater economic consequences.”
 



 

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