Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 10, 1991, Page 12, Image 12

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these students." Bunn said
"We have a responsibility In
those students to sav. 'Are
there any alternatives7'
Despite the questions from
the committee Tuesday Rep
(iilmour told education admin
istrators the legislature would
not "mu ro manage' the budg
eting process but would trust
them with tiic "check" that is
written to them
Ami Hunn said legislators
will keep their "fingers off"
higher eiim alum's budget tier i
sums more than thev do with
hudgets from other slate pro
gra ms
i'niversits I’resnlent Mvles
Brand said the committee hear
mgs show th.it legislators are
"trying not to lie hostile" Imt
tiial there a e mam difficult
problems to Ih- worked out
l.vnn F’inrkney. rxn utive di
rector for the Oregon Student
laihln said she is pleased to
see legislators asking important
questions of higher education
offu nils sut h as Hunn s ques
lions ahout student enrollment
Hunn also asked the < hair
man of the State Hoard of High
er Faille ation to explain Ins per
< option of committee's role is
in the budgeting proi ess
"The oversight role of the
(ommittec is not < leer Hunn
said In the past, the < imimit
tee's role has done little more
than "rubber stamp" its ap
proval fur the higher edui ation
budget
Board (Chairman Mark l)od
son said be vuliomes ,i more
i ollabor.de role" between legis
lators and the higher education
s\ stem to form poll! v
Several other legislators ex
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pressed concerns about the
higher education budget pro
posal
Rep Kldnn lohnson. R Med
ford s.od be would like to
know in dollars" what it ( osts
to run the University's law
si bool bei ause he said it
might be the "right size" to
cut
Uilmour said the i ummittees
i ritena for determining which
programs should be reduced or
eliminated mav be different
from those used by the higher
education
"We have our own |< ritena)
and politics enters into it. be
said Hut he added be would
1 ike to leave politic s out of tile
budgeting process as much as
possible
Senate bill
lets relatives
halt feeding
S.M.I-.M (AIM family or
friends of someone who is ter
min.ilk ill .uni m .1 ( mini amid
order feeding tubes removed
with or without the patient s
prior ( onsent under .1 hill .ip
proved Tuesday by au Oregon
Senate panel
The bill approved In the
Health Insurance and Hio I tli
us Committee would expand
upon 1‘lH‘l legislation that al
lows a person to sign a state
ment that they want life sus
taming treatment stopped d lat
er they are in a 1 iiina. terminal
ly ill and death is imminent
The neyy legislation would
alloys a person to order dot tors
to withhold food and yy.iter d
I he person becomes u m ou
st unis and unable to Minimum
i ate due to a terminal condi
turn
The bill does not sper ity that
the person be near death
It the patient has not spet i
tied yvhat at turns should be Ink
i’ll if they enter a coma. SH tu t
would alloys someone previ
ousts designated by the patient
to make health care decisions
tor the patient including
rshether feeding should he
stopped
II no one has been designated
to make health cure det isions
for the patient, a t ourt t mild
appoint someone, including a
relative or close friend, to do
so
Correction
Mark Winger's name svas
omitted from .1 list n! candi
dates tor AM ( ) offit es that ysus
printed in Tuesday s I'mvriild
Weiger is running for a two
year seat on the KMH Hoard
I he h'nwriilil regrets the error
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