University Daily Kansan, September 26, 1980 Page 9 ASK registration program adds 1,000 to county roster The tables have been taken down, but the voter registration drive is not over for members of the Associated Students of Kansas. About 1,000 students registered this week at tables set up in front of Wescah Haid and in the Kansas Hair and Rose Kuo, student senator. Another phase of the push to register voters for the Nov. 4 general election will be a mail drive. "We are going to start another part of our voter registration drive next week, aimed mainly at the young living groups." Kuo said yesterday. during dinner Wednesday and Thursday nights, Kuo said. The cards are to be filled out by the volunteers and returned to the volunteers. These cards will be taken directly to the county clerk's office, and registration forms then will be filled out. "More than half the people registering this week did not declare a party affiliation but registered as independent," Kuo said. 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By DIANE SWANSON Staff Reporter About 10 representatives from the statewide student lobbying group talked with the governor and his special assistant, Steve Millstein, about its priority issues from the Board of Reqents 1981 budget. straightforward. He did not offer any kind of delusions that the budget would include a lot of money for our priority issues." Speaking on Carlin's behalf, Millstein said the governor's office was particularly interested in minimum wages for university students, 100 percent fee waivers for graduate teaching assistants and 100 percent funding of student union rental when used by faculty members and administrators. Bob Bingaman, executive director of ASK, said. "The governor was pretty THESE THREE were ASK's top priority issues from the Regents budget prioritizer, and all were recommended by Carlin to the Legislature last year. 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Mallstein said that although funding would be considered for hiring more University staff, the administration of the job was unclear where that staff personnel should work. Millstein said the governor was attempting to "bring receipts and expenses into balance" and would be calling for only a 3.5 to 5 percent increase for 1981, compared with an 11 percent increase this year. Millstein said that he was optimistic about recommending funding for the project, that no definite decimation has been made. LEGISLATIVE BUDGET hearings begin Oct. 20, and Carlin will present his budget to the Legislature in January. BERNICE TODD AKS' other five priority issues in the Regents budget are expansion of the state scholarship program, funding to students in need and expanding based education program," University for Man," funding for building facilities for the handicapped, a 12 percent faculty salary and benefit increase and another 12 percent staff salary and benefit increase. YOUR CO. TREAS. REP. 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