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AB 656 gaining grounds in colleges, universities

AB 656 to support higher education funding
AB 656 to support higher education funding
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San Jose, CA
(March 21) -- From San Jose and San Francisco colleges and universities, Majority Leader Alberto Torrico took his  campaign trail for higher education funding to Contra Costa Colleges through his Assembly Bill (AB) 656.

AB 656, otherwise known  as  the oil severance  tax bill was introduced by Torrico in Congress,  to generate about $2 billion oil tax money earmarked for California's public higher education system.

He joined the students in a rally at the Contra Costa College's Amphitheater to amplify their issues on budget education cuts.

According to Torrico, California is the  only major oil-producing state that does not charge the tax on oil companies.

"At a time when our state is  spending more money on prisons than we do  on all three higher education systems combined, California must  boost its funding to keep the  doors to our colleges and universities open to students," Majority Leader Torrico said.

He added that, "Studies show there will be an even large wave of students seeking a higher education in the near future, but we currently don't have sufficient  funds to handle the enrollment growth, let alone the students we have now.  We have to stop the  record student fee hikes, staff furloughs, admission caps and canceled courses or fewer students will be able to make  their way through  to education."

Torrico has joined forces with students, staff and faculty to drum up support for AB 656 through  rallies in California's state colleges and universities  up and down the state.

Contra Costa Times reported Torrico as sayng that, "Widespread protests by students and teachers afffected  by budget cuts could be the best way to change the system."

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