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House GOP unveils alternative to Dems' budget plan | State House Republicans on Wednesday released their alternative to the Democratic majority's budget proposal. The Republican plan would slash $4.7 billion in spending over the next two years, in part by eliminating state contributions to Washington's health care program for the… |
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WA House unveils $3.13B 11-13 capital budget plan | The Washington House has released its $3.13 billion construction budget for the 2011-13 biennium, including $718.5 million in construction assistance grants for K-12 schools and $626.7 million for projects at colleges and universities. |
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House Dems outline plan to solve $5.1B state budget shortfall | House Democrats rolled out a budget plan Monday that closes a $5 billion-plus budget gap by slashing funds for public schools, colleges, hospitals and other pieces of the health-care safety net. |
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President Shepard sends message to campus regarding the House budget proposal released April 4 | |||
Funding available for undergrad research and creative activities; apps due April 7 | |||
House Dems outline plan to solve $5.1 billion state budget shortfall | House Democrats on Monday proposed closing a $5.1 billion budget shortfall through cuts, use of reserves and by privatizing the state's wholesale liquor operation. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø theater, dance departments get National Endowment for the Arts grant | Western Washington University's departments of theater and dance has been honored for a fourth time with a National Endowment for the Arts grant to restage a Masterpiece of American Modern Dance. Dance faculty member Susan Haines was awarded a grant for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Dance students to learn… |
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Why straight-A's may not get you into UW this year | Soon after the University of Washington's acceptance letters for undergraduate admission went out in the mail last month, the rumors started flying at local high schools. |
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Budget cuts means fewer Wash. students get into UW | State budget cuts means it's tougher than ever for Washington residents to get into the University Washington. |
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Funding is available for the enhancement of graduate research; apps due April 7 |