Wednesday, March 26, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Budget Continued from p.1 $157,438 and 4.5 faculty positions to carry out the second year of the bachelor of science in computer engineering. $100.528 and two faculty positions to develop a science instrumentation laboratory. In a House Ways and Means subcommittee Thursday, all four of the programs were cut from the budget. The subcommittee chairman said a lack of funds precipitated the move. The Senate gained enough revenue to support the Regents budget March 19 when they passed the governor's recommended 1-cent sales tax increase. "The Senate is going to continue to pursue excellence even when that means making very difficult political decisions like raising the sales tax," Winter said. If differences remain between the budgets passed by the House and Senate, a conference committee will meet to work out a compromise. The committee includes members from both houses. System-wide issues affecting all Regents schools also were included in the bill. The Regents schools are the six state universities and the Kansas Technical Institute in Salina. Among the issues affecting KU a 3 percent salary increase in faculty and other unclassified employees. are: a 1 percent increase in the retirement program for faculty and other unclassified employees. a4 percent increase in the student salaries' fund. Winter said the system-wide increases were modest but also indicated progress. Another appropriations bill, which would grant almost $20 million to KU for two building projects, also received first-round approval from the Senate. By Sandra Crider Group acts against bypass Staff writer Douglas County Citizens for Responsible Development took further steps last night to stop what they called a bypass specially designed for the people in power. About 50 people attended the meeting at the 4-H Fairgrounds, 2120 Harper St. During the past several months, the group participated in a letter-writing campaign and attended public hearings on the bypass. The group plans to talk to the Kansas Senate Ways and Means Committee in opposition to a state development plan and to pay its county taxes in protest. The proposed route of the bypass begins east of Lawrence on Highway 10, goes south of the city parallel to 31st Street, then along Clinton Parkway, and north to Interstate 70. The group expects a bill to come before the Kansas Senate Ways and Means Committee before the end of this legislative session in mid-April which would have a large effect on the future of the bypass. Gov. John Carlin's proposed Economic Development Highway Program would give no- or low-income counties and cities for building roads. or table the bill, the county commission's plans would be, at least temporarily, thwarted. Daryl Richardson, chairman of DCCRD, said if the group could persuade the Senate committee to reject The group's point of contention with the commission is said to be the high taxes Douglas County residents would have to pay for the bynass. Robert Neis, former Douglas County Commissioner and a supporter of DCCRD, said the group could further dissuade the county from its plan by signing an official statement saying they were paying county taxes under protest. If enough county residents protest their taxes because of the bypass, Neis said, the tax money for the route must be held until differences are aired and solved. SHPRITZ YOUR HAIR INTO SHAPE. A wonderful finishing spray that lets you comb through, never gets tacky or sticky. For the extra power you need for today's looks, try Snitzz Forte Both are step-four products from the Sebastian Haircare Systeem, and are now available at our Headmasters. 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