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The Hayseeds blog, No. 185 for the week starting November 26, 2006.

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Sam Pratt Interviewed on Grist

Massachussets v EPA Argued In Front of Supreme Court Today.

SUNY Seeks Yet Another Tution Increase

November 12, 2006
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Hayseeds No. 185

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Sam Pratt Interviewed on Grist. The man who made Friends of Hudson a reality, and otherwise good guy in the beautiful Hudson Valley city of Hudson, got interviewed in that pretty awsome environmental e-zine. P'Link

Massachussets v. EPA Argued In Front of Supreme Court Today. The Global Warming case was argued in front of the Supreme Court tommorow and will be decided this spring. The MA attorney general, Tom Reilly has website on the case. P'Link

SUNY Seeks Yet Another Tution Increase. It looks like our state university system is seeking to get more money out of students to deal with inflation or actually the lack of reasonable state support for SUNY. It should be interesting to see what the NYPIRG types have to say about this and whether or not our next governor will embrace this proposal.

My position on tution increases is the same as the past. It's not really fair to ask everybody else to pay for a bunch of liberal brats to go to school. There are a lot of people who are struggling to get by, and to ask them to pay more is wrong. There are also a lot of people undeserving to be in college, and too many people who are wasting a lot of time of college. But do they deserve lots of debt?

On the other hand, I'm not a real fan of increasing tution, and I think the state needs to ensure that people have access to higher education. On the other hand, I'm not sure how much we want to burden taxpayers with tution increases, particularly the working class. If we could implement a fairer tax system, similiar to what we had in the Rockefeller years, then we could both fund SUNY and reduce people's taxes. P'Link

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