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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Governor Sam Brownback says the Kansas higher education system might get additional funds next year for specific initiatives, but he's advising officials not to push for general budget increases.

Brownback told the state Board of Regents in brief remarks Thursday that he doubts legislators will approve increases in base operating funds for public universities, community colleges and technical colleges.

Brownback did not drop any hints about the budget he'll present to lawmakers for the fiscal year that begins July 1. He said he hasn't started putting together his recommendations.

But the state must close a $328 million gap between expected revenues and current spending commitments for the new fiscal year after this year's massive cuts in income taxes.

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Iamgonnagetyou

Friday 16 November 2012 07:40 Report this comment

Just charge tth

Iamgonnagetyou

Friday 16 November 2012 07:42 Report this comment

Just charge all the illegals the president is pushing into or colleges double that should take care of any short falls.

Aurora.

Saturday 17 November 2012 01:56 Report this comment

I agree but these illegals should be deported immediately and not be able to abuse what Americans have fougth and died for and herein is a problem with the President's doing what he is doing.