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By Andrew
Walzer . I, for one, believe there are. We
need to organize. From past experience we know that educators and
students are a powerful political force in this state. We have had consistent
victories over the past several years in protecting funding for
education. We know who to target -- the governor and state legislators.
We have several mass actions planned for next month to put pressure on
them. There are a number of very immediate and concrete actions you can
take: : |
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2) On Friday March 28 we will be participating in a
demonstration at Davis’ Los Angeles offices against the budget
cuts. . |
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Save our Jobs! |

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SMC Faces Catastrophic Budget Cuts By Lantz Simpson If anything close to what Governor Davis has proposed eventually passes the legislature, the community college system and SMC will be facing unprecedented and catastrophic budget cuts. A mid-year cut of $5 million is anticipated to hit SMC. Next fall, under Davis’s proposal, the situation becomes even more drastic with the college forced to take an additional budget cut of about $12.5 million. This would make for a total of $17.5 million. To put that in perspective, the total part-time faculty budget here at SMC is $21 million. Part-time faculty at SMC and around the state must step forward over the coming months and become politically active as never before. The survival of your career is at stake. |
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Save our Jobs Meetings
Þ Tuesday February 25 at 5:45pm in Business 111. Þ Wednesday February 26 at 12:00pm in Science 251. |