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The Basic Issue
The Basic Arguments
Media Coverage
- 11.24.08: Florida Today, Watchdog: So much for affordable tuition
- 11.24.08: Fort Myers News-Press, Editorial: Gov. Crist takes new stance on tuition
- 11.29.07: Miami Herald, State legislators warn of more cuts in education budget
- 8.11.06: Miami Herald, Budget increase urged for state universities.
- 8.11.06: St. Petersburg Times, Board delays vote on tuition increase.
- 8.8.06: Palm Beach Post, State's universities want to hike tuition 7%.
- 8.6.06: Miami Herald, Florida still pays for education on the cheap.
- 7.3.06: South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Teachers' union to blitz Congress for more education spending.
- 4.16.06: Tallahassee Democrat, Public Schools.
- 4.4.06: Miami Herald, Fairness for S. Florida.
- 3.25.06: Tampa Tribune, Schools Fare Better In Senate Proposal.
- 3.25.06: Palm Beach Post, Proposal would shift money away from South Florida schools.
- 3.25.06: Palm Beach Post, 65 percent' school plan 100 percent dishonest.
- 3.25.06: Daytona Beach News-Journal, Why 67 ways to spend one pot?
- 3.23.06: Miami Herald, A clash of state priorities: tax cuts or school funding?
Blogs
- 6.12.08: Conniption Fit, The Four Amendments of the Apocalypse
- 5.25.08: Change in Tallahassee, Florida Lawmakers Put The Burden of School Taxes On The Tax Payer
- 5.15.08: The Gelber Blog, Blame the Republican Legislature (especially in November) – Part I (Education)
- 5.14.08: The Buzz, UF OKs $47-mil in cuts, laments 'brain drain'
- 2.1.08: The Buzz, Gaetz opposed Crist plan
- 2.1.08: The Gradebook, Gaetz won't gamble on education budget
- 1.31.08: The Gradebook, Crist releases education budget
- 1.3.08: The Buzz, Judge deals blow in Graham, BOG tuition suit vs. state
- 5.25.07: The Buzz, Gelber: use veto money to cut school taxes.
- 5.8.07: The Buzz, Crist still leaning against tuition hike.
- 5.1.07: The Buzz, House gives tentative OK to new tuition structure, Crist still opposed.
- 5.1.07: Florida Politics, Charlie's Budget Blues.
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