Legislators don't hold out hope for colleges
Sen. Mark Wyland, R-Carlsbad, and vice chairman of the Senate Education Committee, criticized spending in the 109-college system, but he was unable to say whether
Advertisement community colleges had enough money to do their jobs. "I wish I could answer that question clearly," he said. Community-college advocates often express frustration that term limits force legislators out of state government just as they start to understand higher education’s challenges.
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by Matt Krupnick, The Argus.
