Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 29, 2003, Page 4, Image 4

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OSPIRC
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OSPIRG is expected to contribute
35 percent to the overall statewide
budget for the organization based
on student enrollment numbers at
participating colleges.
But PFG Programs Appointee
Joy Nair said her calculations indi
cated the University should only be
responsible for contributing 25 per
cent to the organization’s state
budget pool.
Nair said she based her numbers
off a belief that OSU should be con
tributing funding to OSPIRG be
cause they benefit from the re
sources of the organization.
Ben Unger, the campus program
director for OSPIRG, countered
that there is no established chapter
at OSU, and it is the organization’s
goal to improve the quality of life
for all Oregonians without having
to demand financial backing from
every citizen.
“You could add up all the people
Danielle Hickey Emerald
Members of OSPIRG met with the PFC in the EMU Rogue Room Tuesday night.
OSPIRG members (left to right) Kelly Huckestein, Rebecca Shively, and Ben Unger
listen as (left to right) Sarah Kirk, Anna Barnett, Bryn Anderson, and David
Kurushima look on in the background.
in Oregon and say they’re receiving
resources, and it would be true,”
Unger said.
PFG remained firm in their con
victions however, and voted unan
imously to downsize OSPIRG’s
budget to $82,320, a 31.87 per
cent decrease.
Johnson said he couldn’t predict
whether OSPIRG members would
appeal the budget.
“It’s definitely going to affect the
range of our activities, but we’re
devoted to helping out people and
improving the public sector,”
Johnson said.
Contact the senior news reporter
atjenniferbear@dailyemerald.com.
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administration’s agenda will do little
to address the immediate needs of
most Americans,” he said in a state
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sein may or may not possess;
they’re menaced by the lack of
available jobs and expired unem
ployment benefits.”
But Rep. Greg Walden, the lone
Republican U.S. representative
from Oregon, said he was pleased
with Bush’s message, adding that
the president’s issues “reflect the
highest priorities of the
American people.”
College Democrats Co
Chairmen Mike Linman and Eric
Bailey said they did not believe
Bush would follow through on
his promises.
“His words were encouraging,
but his record is contrary (to
what he said),” Bailey said. “He
talks of combating HIV, but he cut
birth control.”
College Republicans Chairman
Jarrett White said he thinks Bush
laid out a strong course for the U.S.
in 2003. He also defended the pres
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“If it’s just about oil, we would
have taken the oil fields in Desert
Storm ... and there wouldn’t have
been an issue now,” White said
Professor Bloom said he was
surprised by the bipartisan nature
of Bush’s speech.
“He’s definitely reaching out to
Democrats to some extent by put
ting in money for drug treatment
and rehabilitation,” Bloom said.
“It’s good to see him doing some
of that — not just punishment,
but trying to help some people.”
The professor added that it’s
too early to tell whether the pres
ident will act on his promises.
“How much of that will actually
happen — who knows,” he said,
adding that he predicts Bush’s
approval rating will increase by 10
percent to 15 percent as a result.
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