A&M Regents on Budget Cuts

The $60 million dollar budget cut facing Texas A&M University a year from now could be slashed to 20 million. A&M Board of Regents member Jim Schwertner of Austin called on officials throughout the system to work a little harder to bring to campus those they have to turn away because there’s no room.

System Vice Chancellor for Governmental Relations Stanton Calvert says state legislators will be asked next year to make funding cuts more equitable across all state agencies. Dr. Calvert says the system will take to next year’s legislature a message of readiness for better times ahead, while adapting to present financial pressures.

Click below to hear comments from Jim Schwertner and Stanton Calvert in a recap from WTAW’s Bill Oliver:


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