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+====A. Uniqueness: Federal funding for colleges and universities is growing now and has been increasing for several years ==== |
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+**Camera 16** ~~Lauren Camera, education reporter at US News, "Federal Education Funding: Where Does the Money Go?" US News, Jan. 14, 2016, http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/data-mine/2016/01/14/federal-education-funding-where-does-the-money-go~~ JW |
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+Government spending on education has surged over the last decade and a half, with |
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+$14.9 billion this year, an increase of 43 percent. |
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+====B. Title IX requires colleges to restrict constitutionally protected speech or lose federal funding.==== |
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+Fire 16, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, Department of Justice: Title IX Requires Violating First Amendment, 2016, https://www.thefire.org/department-of-justice-title-ix-requires-violating-first-amendment/ |
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+WASHINGTON, April 25, 2016—The Department of Justice now interprets Title IX |
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+University presidents must find the courage to stand up to this federal overreach." |
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+====Federal funding is critical for college operations, especially financial aid==== |
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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)** |
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+**States and the federal government have long provided substantial funding for higher education, but ** |
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+**, while state funds primarily pay for the general operations of public institutions.** |
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+====C. Benefactors will quit funding colleges if all speech is protected==== |
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+MacDonald 05**, **G. Jeffrey MacDonald Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor. Donors: too much say on campus speech? ; Colleges feel more pressure from givers who want to help determine who'll be speaking on campus. The Christian Science Monitor ~~Boston, Mass~~ 10 Feb 2005: 11. ~~Premier~~ |
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+According to Hamilton President Joan Hinde Stewart, angry benefactors threatened to quit giving if |
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+says Doyle, especially in terms of paid speakers who "promote hate." |
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+====D. Impact ==== |
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+====Cuts to funding for higher ed and financial aid hampers college access, especially for students from low-income or minority backgrounds. This is a huge economic blow because college degrees reduce poverty, crime and a laundry list of impacts. ==== |
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+Mitchell et al 16 **(Report published by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; authors were 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", http://www.cbpp.org/research/state-budget-and-tax/funding-down-tuition-up,** |
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+**Years of **cuts in** state **funding for public colleges and universities have driven up tuition** ** |
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