The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 20, 1978, Page Page 2, Image 2
USC budg
By JOHN WEST
Editor-in-Chief
USC's proposed budget of $70,8*
cut $1,567,206 Thursday by the S.C.
Committee.
The cutback occurred in an att
billion state appropriations bill
budget request.
B. A. Daetwyler, USC vice-presu
$5,224,020 proposed increase in thi
by 30 percent in the measure's s
three readings for a bill to pass the I
If the budget cut remains, Dj
system would incur some setbacks,
that will suffer will be library bi
regional campuses where new bi
may not be able to build."
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House Ways and Means
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which includes USC's an(* *ro1
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lent for finanrv caiH ?ho we can
s year's budget was cut *n or<
Jcond reading. It takes ^ 30 1
house. would h
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IE IS STILL a dhance^o regain
lersaid. "We're going to go to the
progresses (in the house and senal
get it back."
ill will go to the house floor where
. "It will then go to the senate f;
m there to the senate floor for final
lave a lot of strength in the legists
get the 30 percent restored."
ier to maintain a balanced hurice
percent USC loss, other sources
ave to be found, Daetwyler said,
ike cuts in other areas that are
education.
state appropriations bill covers
s: health agencies, environment
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n in seconi
\ the $1.5 million, services, ai
legislature and as that are lej
te), we're going to
use NOW
to pay, acc(
it will be debated, give back tc
inance committee hurtoet riuri
debate. give up bet
iture and we think "Fringe t
retirement,
t and also restore in the past,
of state revenue That cost u
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less critical than the state ui
The univ<
all kinds of state
tal control, social unders
* cutback is
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id such. They could mak<
?s critical than higher edi
f MUST pay several expen:
>rding to Daetwyler. "Tw<
) the state eight percent (a!
ng the middle of the year,
ter than half a million dc
>enefits, the employer's sh
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insurance ana omer iunat
the university now must j
s $1.7 million last year, ai
aw on. It is an expense w<
sed to pay."
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a majority of the legislat
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jout $4 million) of our
Last year we had to
rilars.
are 01 social security,
> which the state paid
>ay out of its budget,
nd we will be paying
5 have to pick up that
twyler said, involves
ors and making sure
s if USC's 30 percent
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