Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 1992, Page 4A, Image 4

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For this year's budget process, the IH. is asking ' <*< h
group lo submit two budgets, one with a 5 percent do
crease from last year's budget, and one that is exactiy
what they want," Masat said
The I Ft: anticipates an enrollment reduction of 2(H) to
2,000 students at the University next year, and it must
budget for the resulting reduction in fee revenue, Masai
said
“No one at the University is enrollment to go
up," Masai said "It all depends what the Legislature
does in Salem."
Meanwhile, the IFC has to prepare for less incidental
fee revenue for next year. Masat said
Many groups get angry when their budget request is
reduced, which makes the budget process very difficult,
Masat said
"The system that worked well when programs were
expanding works less smoothly when programs are
cut," Masat said "Many people think if you don't give
this group money, you don’t value thorn, which is not
the case "
Masat saiii many students don’t realize where their in
cidental fees go or what they do
"Students say, ’These fees don’t do anything for me,'
but those students don't realize how student finis create
things on this campus." Masat said
Many students don’t know that incidental fees pay for
student tickets to football and basketball games, fund
I'imhrrlini\ the University's literary magazine, and fund
the debate team, Masat said.
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view; provide three other year-round
shelters for a limited number of fami
lies.
Despite the community's readiness
to provide emergency shelter, the Ac
cess Outer and the Interfaith Shelter
Program are interim measures, not
permanent solutions Dan said.
"Wo need affordable housing, 'she
said. "More than 50 percent of the
homeless families we serve have one
or more person working full time."
These families tatn attribute their
loss of homo to high rent or low
wages, she said.
Eugene Mission Director Ernie Ung
er. who has worked with homeless
ness issues for 30 years, explains the
issue further, attributing homeless
ness to economic and family break
downs
High-wage manufacturing jobs wore
lost and replaced with minimum
wage service positions ho said.
"Wo need jobs that pay enough
wage to match against high bousing
costs," Unger said
RULING
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"A statute that restrains the
right to free expression by intii
rod moans violates (the state
Constitution) just as much as u
statute that does so by d I rod
means," the ruling states.
Outlier wrote that It is a
speech issue because employ
ment decisions could be bused
on sexual orientation, so a gay
or lesbian would likely feel
forced to be silent on such is
sues
The ruling comes on the
heels of this year's ballot Meas
ure 9. which would have
amended Oregon's Constitution
to dor lare homosexuality "per
verse" and "abnormal" and re
quire the state government and
publii schools to actively dis
courage homose.xuality Voters
rejected Measure 9, which was
sponsored bv the Oregon Cili
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zens Alliance.
The CX:A. which also spon
sored Measure B, condemned
Tuesday's ruling in a statement
by Political Director Philip
Kamsdell.
"It is unfortunate for the citi
zens of the state of Oregon that
19BB Ballot Measure B, which
prevented minority status for
homosexuals was overturned
this morning," Kamsdell said.
"This court decision did what
the homosexual community
has been unable to do through
the Legislature, the Initiative
process or through the Gover
nor's office."
Kamsdell said the "No Spe
cial Rights Committee" plans to
file a newly worded constitu
tional amendment proposal.
Thursday's ruling is a dou
ble edged sword for the OCA,
Schuman said
"It gives the OCA a chance to
sa\ See. the homosexual agon
r
da marchos on. Set:, wo really
do need a constitutional
amendment,’ " Schuman said.
"But it’s also bad for them be
cause they can't go around say
ing this kind of thing doesn't.
take away anyone's rights. Th(■
ruling makes it clear that gays"
and lesbians do have rights."
Dave Fidanque, director of
Lane County ACLIJ, appeared
with Merrick at a press confer
ence where both expressed re
lief at the ruling.
"I'm thrilled," Merrick said
"I thought I'd be collecting so
cial security before I'd see
something like this."
Fidanque said he does not
think Goldschmidt's order is
automatically reinstated, but a
new order from Gov. Barbara
Roberts would be valid.
However, Gwen Baldwin, a
spokeswoman for Roberts, said
the governor is assuming Gold
schmidt's order is still in plaie |
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