State Appropriations
Current-year budget shortfalls have already occurred in the budgets of at least 27 states plus the District of Columbia, and the fiscal challenges facing the states are expected to continue at least into next year. At this time, at least 21 states have implemented or proposed cuts to public colleges and universities, with reductions ranging from 5 to 15 percent of previously appropriated funding.
Resources
- Tennessee Board of Regents Budget Reduction (Presentation - January 2009) More than $180 million is expected to be cut from Tennessee's higher education budget this coming year, which could result in as much as 700 lost jobs. These slides highlight management issues in an environment of budget cuts.
- National Association of State Budget Officers
- National Conference of State Legislatures
- National Governors Association
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
- Rockefeller Institute of Government
- State Higher Education Executive Officers
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