In this video press release, Assembly Budget Committee Vice Chairman Gary S. Schaer (D-Passaic) examines the impact of higher education funding cuts in Governor Chris Christie's proposed FY 2011 budget on New Jersey's middle class students and families.
The $173 million reduction in funding for higher education will force state colleges and universities to increase tuitions; curtail successful and needed tuition assistance programs; and slam students and families attempting to cope with the bad news in the rest of the budget.
Want to know why education is being cut..?
Look up / watch The Cartel & Rubber Rooms on YOUTUBE.
This is about TEACHER UNION POWER - NOT education. They are USING the students/parents to get HUGE paychecks / benefits. SMARTEN UP!
NeedAJobUSA 1 year ago
The national debt is unsettling. One Hundred Million dollars in seconds is equal to approximately 12 years. One Trillion Dollars is equal to 30,000 YEARS.
Watch The Cartel - that will tell you EVERYTHING you need to know about why public schools that are failing - should be closed.
NeedAJobUSA 1 year ago