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Reagan sends congress budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres. Ronald Reagan
sent Congress advance copies of his $848.5
billion budget for 1984 on Sunday, and
Democratic and Republican leaders agreed he
faces a major struggle over proposed cuts in
social programs, a $30 billion increase for
defense and standby tax increases.
“There will be a bipartisan effort to protect"
social programs from deeper cuts, declared
Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, chairman of the
House Ways and Means Committee.
“I also think there will be a bipartisan effort
to cut defense spending" below Reagan's
recommended level, declared Rostenkowski, D
III.
Sen. Pete Domenici, chairman of the Senate
Budget Committee, added: "From my stand
point I believe we can find some additional sav
ings” in the defense budget.
In general, Domenici defended the presi
dent’s budget as “very responsible.”
But he conceded, "It may be picked apart in
details."
The budget — predicting a deficit of $208
billion this year and $189 billion in 1984 — will
be released formally today, but the administra
tion already was deploying senior officials to
defend it.
Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said Con
gress eventually will come around to the presi
dent’s view when it discovers the size of the
spending cuts and tax increases needed to
bring deficits down.
‘‘I think in the long run when they finally take
a look at what we have suggested, that the
alternatives are such that they will come back
to what we have, that we will get most of our
budget by the time that Congress goes home."
He said the Reagan administration's deci
sion to cut back $55 billion in defense spending
authority was as big a cut as could be made in
the military budget. The amount is a reduction
in Reagan’s original plan for increasing military
spending over the next five years.
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head of PSU’s affirmative ac
tion program.
“It was my understanding,
after talking to the regional
(ROTC) director, that there
would be no exclusion (of
homosexuals) other than in
the commissioning process,”
Morris says.
Asked about the scholar
ship criteria, Morris conceded
“now you raise another ques
tion that perhaps I should look
at more finitely.”
Wolfgram argues the incon
fr
sistency is justified because
the scholarships apply only to
the commissioning process,
which is governed by military,
rather than University, rules.
And while homosexuals may
not be commissioned, they are
allowed to take military
science courses, he says.
“As a department of the
University, any student can
take any courses. The com
missioning process, however,
is part of the Army,” he says.
“That’s exactly why the pro
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counters Ryan. “What
business does the University
have in having a department
that's essentially being run by
the U S. government?”
Aside from “Kicking the
ROTC off campus,” Funk sees
no compatible answer.
“Either the entire military
complex changes for the
University or the University of
ficials turn their heads. Cer
tainly the easiest solution is
for the officials to turn their
heads.”
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