Page 8 University Daily Kansan, September 10, 198 Consumer Affairs to file for funds A supplemental budget request that the Consumer Affairs Association plans to file this week might stir hot debates in the Student Services committee, a private treasurer, said yesterday. But Abbott said he expected Consumer Affairs to be funded. Debate is nothing new for Clyde Chapman, Consumer Affairs director. He said Student Senate funding had not come without debate since the Senate began partial funding of the office in 1972. The issue that might be raised at next week's budget hearings is whether Consumer Affairs serves enough students to justify student funding, Kevin Boldt, budget co-chairman, said. Chapman said students filed 43 percent of complaints against him. Affairs offices at June 19, 2006. "We had 3,500 people file complaints and another 400 of them were filed by students," he said. LAST SEMESTER, the Student Senate initially denied Consumer Affairs funding during budget discussions. The committee chairs these committees said the office duplicated ser- the Student Senate Finance and Auditing committee overturned that decision, but it granted Consumer of its original $13,388 funding request. vices offered by other student organizations. Last semester's funding will only pay salary until Dec. 18, Chaplainship. Chapman said he would submit a budget request for $7,334, which would be used to pay for the director's salary and a long-distance calling service. Chapman said he also was seeking a 10 percent salary increase to compensate for a heavier job load and inflation. In addition to student funding, Chambers County Attorney Affairs is funded by federal and local funds. r or the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1980, Consumer Affairs received $27,130 from the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act program to pay three other Consumer Affairs employees' salaries. savings. 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