University Daily Kansan, June 12, 1985 Page 11 Officials fear potential budget pinch By Sherry Gering Staff Reporter The University of Kansas might feel the budget belt tighten even more if Gov John Carlin's budget predictions come true. And that worries the chairman of the department of anthropology. "I think most people at the University are struggling and we don't have the budget to do what we need to do." Alfred Johnson, the chairman, said Monday. "It the state of Kansas wants a quality university we must keep our salaries comparable to other universities." Robert Zerwekhi, associate dean of engineering, said that smaller in-processes in the budget would make it easier to maintain and maintain laboratory equipment. "We always have trouble finding the money to buy modern and up-to-date equipment." he said. Carlin told directors of state agencies last week that their budgets for fiscal year 1987 could be the tightest in four years. There could be less than half as much new money to finance the fiscal 1987 budget as there was during fiscal 1985, Carlin said. Keith Nitcher, KU director of business and fiscal affairs, said "The University cannot make any progress in enhancing its academic programs with that level of funding" The 1965 fiscal year's tax revenues are more than $15 million behind earlier projections — which is one of the reasons for the tight budget, said Ed Abrens, the state's chief fiscal analyst. State expenditures for fiscal 1985 are $135 million higher than last year. Fiscal 1986 figures are $100 million more than 1985. And fiscal 1987 budget increases will be about $70 million, Ahrens said. So far, the Board of Regents and its schools have been allocated $28.4 million for budget level "B" and $3.9 million for budget level "A" for fiscal 1987. The two levels represent maximum and minimum spending targets that the governor allocates. The Regents schools are the six state schools and the Kansas Teachers College. The Regents schools received $317 million for fiscal 1986. KU received $109.2 million of the Regents budget, said Ward Zimmerman. KU budget KU officials and officials from the other Regents schools will meet with the Regents June 27 to discuss the University's fiscal 1987 budget, said Tom Rawson, Regents director of planning and budget. The Regents will then make a recommendation for the fiscal 1987 total Regents budget Then Carlin and the state's budget director will receive copies of that proposal, Rawson said. The Legislature will begin to review the proposal in January, when they reconvene. Stanley Kopik, executive director of the Regents, said that according to Carlin's budget predictions, it would be hard to maintain the momentum the Regents had tried to develop over the years for faculty salaries and equipment. "It will be difficult to truly live up to quality," Koplik said. 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