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March 25, 2004

Tom Craddick: Enemy of Higher Education

By Byron LaMasters

Andrew led a student press conference yesterday to present Speaker Tom Craddick with an "Enemy of Higher Education Award", since the "Friends of the University" were presenting Craddick with a "Friend of Higher Education Award". Democrats like Andrew and I joined with a member of the Young Conservatives and Texas and several others in denouncing Tom Craddick and tuition deregulation at the press conference. Anyway, kudos to Andrew for putting it on. The Daily Texan reports:

Student Government members presented Texas House of Representatives Speaker Tom Craddick, R-Midland, with a certificate of recognition as an "Enemy of Education" on Wednesday at the Capitol.

At a news conference organized by SG Student Services Director Andrew Dobbs, members addressed a small crowd with concerns about tuition deregulation, a factor they claim Craddick was influential in passing.

"This award recognizes the speaker's real achievement in education," Dobbs said, unveiling a poster-sized version of the certificate. "The actions of the speaker to push for tuition deregulation result in college educations being more out of reach for students than ever before."

The certificate, presented to Craddick's office after the press conference, alleges that deregulation of college tuition has made higher education in the state of Texas less affordable and less accessible to students. It also alleges that deregulation balances the college budgets on students' and parents' backs and shuts the door on thousands of Texans who dream of a college education.

"Abdicating responsibility for setting tuition rates at state universities to unelected regents who have no accountability to the taxpayers of Texas is ridiculous," Dobbs said. "This is wrong."

Matt Stolhandske, SG International Student Affairs director and a member of the Young Conservatives of Texas, said tuition deregulation was "a wolf in sheep's clothing."

"Deregulation is not deregulation at all but simply a dressed-up way of increasing tuition and raising taxes on middle-class families," Stolhandske said.

Stolhandske said the decision to present the "tongue-in-cheek" award came after the Friends of the University System planned to present Craddick with the Darrell K Royal Friend of the University award.

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Zach Neumann, a two-year, at-large SG representative, also attacked Craddick's work on tuition deregulation.

"Students will fall deeper and deeper into debt faster," Neumann said. "All this does is crush the dreams of students who feel they will no longer be able to afford a college education."


The event could have been better, but considering that it was put together in a matter of two days and the fact that the Daily Texan and News 8 Austin covered the story, I think - considering the circumstances, it was a great success. Good job, Andrew.

Posted by Byron LaMasters at March 25, 2004 08:56 AM | TrackBack

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Good job exposing the true nature of the relationship between UT and the Craddick Cartel -- higher tuition fees, a middle-class tax hike also pushed heavily by Rick Perry.

Posted by: Zangwell Arrow at March 25, 2004 10:18 AM

Texas Young Democrats also did a press release on this. You can read it at www.texasyds.org

Posted by: mike at March 25, 2004 12:05 PM
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