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+====State cuts have driven up college tuition and inaccessibility==== |
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+Mitchell et al 8/5, Michael Mitchell (State Budget and Tax), Michael Leachman (State Budget and Tax), and Kathleen Masterson, "Funding Down, Tuition Up: State Cuts to Higher Education Threaten Quality and Affordability at Public Colleges", Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, AUGUST 15, 2016, http://www.cbpp.org/research/state-budget-and-tax/funding-down-tuition-up, gh-am |
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+Years of cuts in state funding for public colleges and universities have driven up tuition |
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+period. Cost shift harms students and families, especially those with low incomes |
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+====Title IX requires that universities MUST restrict offensive speech to receive funding ==== |
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+Bernstein 3, David E. Bernstein ~~George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law, focus on constitutional history~~, "You Can’t Say That: The Growing Threat to Civil Liberties From Antidiscrimination Laws", https://books.google.com/booksid=zU2QAAAAQBAJandpg=PA60andlpg=PA60anddq=public+colleges+could+lose+funding+if+they+allow+for+racistsandsource=blandots=W67N5E3bznandsig=xXeBW8YaTy'Ilb34MIbu-grciy4andhl=enandsa=Xandved=0ahUKEwiBoqTkn'nQAhVBjFQKHcc7CIkQ6AEITDAI~~#v=onepageandq=public20colleges20could20lose20funding20if20they20allow20for20racistsandf=false, pg. 60-61, ghs//BZ |
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+Given these constitutional barriers, public university speech codes were on the way out until |
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+Amendment, then so can they. Unfortunately, they nay be right. |
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+====Federal funding is crucial to maintain financial aid resources. ==== |
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+Pew 15 (The Pew Charitable Trusts – compiles evidence and non-partisan analysis to inform the public and create better public policy, "Federal and State Funding of Higher Education: A Changing Landscape", http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/issue-briefs/2015/06/federal-and-state-funding-of-higher-education, gh-am |
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+States and the federal government have long provided substantial funding for higher education, but |
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+research projects, while states typically fund the general operations of public institutions, |
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+====Without financial aid, low-income and minority students lack college access and communities are locked into cycles of poverty ==== |
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+Antoinette Flores 14 ~~~~, "How Public Universities Can Promote Access and Success for All Students – Center for American Progress," No Publication, 9-9-2014, https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/education/reports/2014/09/09/96689/how-public-universities-can-promote-access-and-success-for-all-students/, ghs//BZ |
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+Higher education has long been a path to economic security, and this is especially |
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+must do a better job of graduating all students at a lower cost. |