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research programs for Blinn and A&M students
and improving roads in the Brazos Valley.
Senior political science major Lindsey
Arms said Edwards misled college students
in his discussion of tuition
reforms.
“He seemed to make it
sound like only people receiv
ing government funding could
go to college,” Arms said.
“Regardless of government
funding, there are always op
portunities for students to re
ceive a college education.”
Wohlgemuth said the dis
tinction between her and Ed
wards is in philosophy.
“1 am for tax cuts and limit
ing the role of government to
leave money in the pockets of
Americans. He has a tax and
spend philosophy,” Wohlge
muth said.
Wohlgemuth said this race
It's not about a single
vote cast here and there.
It's about a body of
evidence that has
been built over years
of public service.
“It’s not about a single vote cast here and
there,” Wohlgemuth said. “It’s about a body
of evidence that has been built over years of
public service.”
Wohlgemuth said during her 10 years of
service, she has consistently voted for and
worked to promote the principles she believes
define a conservative: limited government,
individual liberties, free
enterprise and traditional
family values.
Edwards said he hopes
Wohlgemuth will support ad
ditional debates.
During Wohlgemuth’s leg
islative career, she has been
named Distinguished Legisla
tor by the House Republican
Caucus, authored and passed
House Bill 2292, and served
as Chairman of the Appro
priations Subcommittee for
Health and Human Services.
Edwards is serving his
seventh term as a U.S.
Representative for the 1 1th
Congressional District of
— Arlene Wohlgemuth
state representative
program based on this;
data are difficult to mai
til results are compared
schools nationwide, bin
Mays undergraduate rai
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ing to U.S. News.
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ested in them, but in even
dent getting a job. Only:
will we have done ours
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placement statistics repc:
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paper. The Daily Texan
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that issue is dead. It nevei
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certain people. We’re g
forward; it’s not someti
we’re concerned about,'
Associate Dean of the II
MBA program JohnDinkel
The Daily Texan asked
the names of the 2002-0311
graduates and the identity
post-graduate employers
verify the information sub
ted to U.S. News. Theo|
records request was denied
cause of privacy concerns,
Lomi Kriel, the writer of
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ates is available along
the job placement stat
on the Mays Web site.
is about values
expressed and then validated by voting records.
She asked voters to do their homework on each
candidate’s voting record.
Texas and was named U.S. Legislator of the
Year by the Association of the U.S. Army
in 2003. He is also a 1974 magna cum laude
A&M graduate.
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