... "The KCTCS Board of Regents will not approve the opening of any of these new buildings without the necessary operating funds," said Richard Bean of Louisville, chairman of the KCTCS Board of Regents.
"Any new building in the state, if you aren't prepared to open it, you shouldn't build it," Bean said. "It's like building a house, and then you're not able to pay the light bill." ...
...Their threats provoked a caustic response from State Rep. Harry Moberly, D-Richmond, chairman of the House budget committee. He was architect of the proposed state budget that the House approved last week, without including the 12 percent cut Gov. Steve Beshear had proposed for the state universities and community colleges.
"I'm not in the mood to hear whining from higher education about the budget," said Moberly ...
..."We've gone to great lengths to restore higher education" to its current funding level, he said, while some other parts of state government, such as the judiciary, still face budget woes...
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Monday, March 17, 2008
KCTCS Threatens to Keep New Buildings Closed
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