The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 04, 1985, Image 5

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AUSTIN — University of T exas
System officials tried to convince
Senate budget and education leaders
Wednesday of a link between Texas’
economy and high quality education.
Jess Hay, chairman of the UT
Hoard of Regents, along with UT
System Chancellor Hans Mark, UT
President Peter Flawn, and Dallas
businessman and education benefac
tor Peter O’Donnell appeared be
fore an unusual joint session of the
Senate Education and Finance com
mittees.
Hay told the legislators that the
UT system is in the process of mak
ing annual cost reductions of $18.(i
million but would still need a 4.9
percent increase in its 1985 appro
priations to maintain “momentum”
during the next two years.
There actually would be a $4.4
million decrease in spending from
general revenue, he said.
He praised Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby’s
plan to give the system 96.3 percent
ol its requested appropriations.
Hay said he spoke for the UT Sys
tem but the same terms might apply
‘'This is the time to invest in the universities of our state.
It is not h time for retrenchment or austerity if we as
pire to national leadership. If we become a higher edu
cation backwater. nc will also become a business hack-
waterT— U.T. President Peter Flawn
to other colleges and universities in new professorships at the university,
the state. compared Texas and Massachusetts.
O’Donnell, who recently contrib
uted $8 million to help endow 32
He said Massachusetts has no oil,
no gas, no coal and a poor business
climate but “received about five
times more defense research and de
velopment funds than Texas.”
O'Donnell said for Texas to be
competitive with California, Massa
chusetts and New York, the Texas
Legislature needs to demonstrate to
industrial and academic commu
nities “that Texas has a long-term
commitment to develop and sustain
a world-class system of higher edu
cation.”
“This is the time to invest in the
universities of our state,” said Flawn.
“It is not a time for retrenchment or
austerity if we aspire to national
leadership. If we become a higher
education backwater, we will also be
come a business backw ater.”
Mark said Texas could become
competitive with California and
Massachusetts by investing in the
“most important resource we have
and that is the native intelligence of
our children.
. . . But, we cannot do it unless we
continue to invest our own resources
in higher education.”
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