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Seattle Times: Hands off higher education

The Seattle Times editorial board wrote Sunday that budget writers looking for cuts to help solve a $2 billion problem in the state budget shouldn’t look again to higher education. You can check it out here. The editorial refers to a “historic disinvestment” in state universities and community colleges since 2008. WSU has seen its […]

Three day tour wraps up at WSU Tri-Cities

After two days in Spokane and then Ellensburg, House Higher Education Committee Chairman Larry Seaquist, ranking minority member Larry Haler and committee member Susan Fagan visited WSU Tri-Cities Thursday and it generated this news story. While discussion certainly turned to the state’s budget problems, the visit served as a bit of a 101 session for […]

Washington DC Update for 9/22/11

Please see excerpts from the Washington DC activities update, by McBee Strategic prepared for Washington State University.  Covered in the document are: 2012 fiscal year appropriations and the introduction of a Continuing Resolution, and President Obama’s deficit reduction proposal, related to agriculture and biofuels Please contact Kristi Growdon in Federal Relations with any questions you […]

Governor calls for special session

We’re on the road again today – more on that later – so we’re late to getting to the news that Gov. Chris Gregoire on Thursday called for a 30-day special legislative session  to commence Nov. 28. That would come 11 days after the next quarterly forecast of state tax collections. The most recent one […]

House Higher Education Committee hits the road

The House Higher Education Committee kicked off its interim road show Tuesday at WSU Spokane and is meeting today at Central Washington University in Ellensburg. Under the dark cloud of additional budget reductions on the horizon, the committee is using its so-called Chautauqua Series to learn about how the various higher education sectors are meeting […]

Forecast down $1.4 billion, ‘No end in sight’

The state anticipates $1.4 billion less in tax revenue through July 1, 2013, than previously thought, opening a new deficit close to $1.3 billion just months after the Legislature balanced the budget with widespread cuts. That’s according to this report released this morning by the state’s Revenue and Forecast Council. It remains to be seen […]

Commission releases redistricting proposals

The state’s bipartisan Redistricting Commission released a quartet of proposals – one from each of the Legislature’s four caucuses – this week as part of its once-a-decade efforts to redraw the state’s congressional and legislative district boundaries. Lines are redrawn after every U.S. Census to ensure that each district is of roughly equal size to […]

Tax collections dip only slightly but dark clouds loom

The state’s Economic and Revenue Forecast Council reported today that tax collections for the past month came in just $9.5 million below expectations but hinted that a significant downturn in expected revenue is in the offing. The Council is due to release its quarterly revenue forecast at 10 a.m. Thursday. It is thought that it […]

Higher education cuts among worst in nation

The American Association of Colleges and Universities has a new study out offering a sobering glimpse into how Washington stacks up nationwide when it comes to funding its four-year public universities. Long story short, cuts to the state appropriation in Washington for fiscal year 2012 are the third deepest in the nation at 23 percent. […]

Super Committee and debt negotiations

Just this morning, a public organizational meeting of the Super Committee took place marking the beginning of debt negotiations by this special committee.  The group is made up of 12 members from both Houses and is charged to produce a proposal to create $1.5 trillion in debt savings over the next 10 years.  See the […]