The Associated Student Union voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve $8,000 of student representation funds for a trip to the Sacramento "March in March" rally at the end of the month.
The ASU is selecting 25 students to fly to Sacramento to meet legislators; the Political Action Committee will spend a day educating these students on main talking points. The March 22 rally is expected to have approximately 10,000 participants, and will be protesting cuts to education that will result in the reduction of classes, raise the cost of units to $40 per unit at Valley, and eliminate assistance programs like EOPS, CalWORKS, child care, and competitive Cal Grants.
Councilmember Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada, Flintridge) is introducing a bill that will limit the eligibility of students to the Board of Governors fee waiver. Only students who are eligible for Pell grants will get the BOG waiver; 16,000 students get BOG waivers versus the 4,000 that get Pell grants.
"Educational budget cuts is our [the ASU] biggest fight right now," said ASU President Arthur Minasyan.




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