8 Friday, March 25, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Washburn budget bill will stay in committee By Iill less Kansan staff writer A bill that would put the budget of Washburn University under the authority of the Board of Regents will not be brought for committee vote until there is more support for it in the House of Representatives. State Rep. Bill Bunten, R-Topeka, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, which is considering the bill, said yesterday that he planned to have a committee vote on the bill this session but that he did not think there was enough support in the House vet for its passage. “What's the point of getting it out of committee if it doesn't have a chance on the House floor?” said Bunten, a proponent of the bill. However, he said that he thought he could get the support for the bill but that he didn't know how long it would take. Bunten said that he thought opposition to the bill was based on a false assumption that it would make Washburn a Regents school. The bill would take the appropriations for Washburn out of the state Department of Education's budget and put them in the Regents budget. Bunten said that the Regents could do a better job of handling the Washburn budget because the education department was in charge of primary and secondary schools, not universities. Ray Hauke, Regents director of planning and budget, agreed. He said that the Regents were willing to take Washburn into their budget because they already had the ability to handle appropriations for universities. State Rep. John Solbach, D-Dawrence, a member of the appropriations committee, said that he was not a proponent of the bill but that he would not vote against it as long as he did not hear complaints from his constituents. AIDS bill is rational senator says The Associated Press TOPEKA - The sponsor of a wide-ranging AIDS bill told a House committee yesterday that the measure was a rational way to deal with the disease. "The overall problem is whether you're going to be guided by fear or by some rational approach when dealing with this extremely important problem." State Sen. Dick Bond, R-Overland Park. The bill, which has been approved by the Senate, would require doctors to report the names of people who have AIDS or who die of AIDS to the state Department of Health and Environment. However, laboratories would not be required to provide the state with names of people who test positive for the virus but do not yet have the disease. 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