Twenty-five Valley College students are taking an Associated Student Union-funded trip to Sacramento to meet with state legislators in an effort to protest cuts to education on March 22.
According to the Student Senate for California Community Colleges Web site, the plan is to march on the west steps of the state capital in Sacramento.
"It's called March in March, organized by state student government," said ASU Vice President Ian Coyne.
Coyne said the community and state college student government is attempting to recreate a previous year's "massively successful rally." He described last year's rally, which protested the proposed $8.6 billion cut from California's education system, as being more impromptu. Around 6,000 marched in that rally. The ASU wants to focus more on sending a smaller number of students who will be educated on the issues, and have them meet with legislators. The Valley College Political Action Committee will educate the 25 students on main talking points. The students will fly into Sacramento and stay in a hotel room for the night; using approximately $7,000 worth of ASU funds.
"We are trying to recreate that [2009 rally] by bringing out the largest showing of community college and state college students…and get them out marching in solidarity to help avoid future budget cuts and more fee raises," said Coyne.




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