University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, January 29, 1991 5 Judge denies hearing for finance issue By Vanessa Fuhrmans Kansan staff writer A lawsuits challenging the November vote that authorized the release of $4 million in bonds to finance the South Lawrence Trafficway was denied a second hearing. In a letter issued to both Bob Fairchild, the county's attorney, and Don Strobe, the attorney for the plaintiffs, District Judge Mike Malone said that he denied Strobe's request for another hearing because it contended that the tax levy for the trafficway was illegal. Because the suit originally was based on these grounds and then dismissed, it could not be filed against him. "You can't re-litigate these things once they've been decided." he said. According to the suit, the explanatory statement that accompanied the trafficway bond question on the ballot was biased and influenced voters to approve the trafficway in the Nov. 6 election. The explanatory statement was that Douglas County would pay additional taxes if the trafficway were approved. Strole said during the first hearing that the tax levy for the bond was illegal because the election bid was not on time. Citizens for Appropriate Roads and Environmental Safeguards, along with Patty Boyer and Tim Miller, Douglas County residents, filed the original lawsuit Nov. 12 after the election, CARES later was removed from the suit, and Les Blevins Sr. a Lawrence resident, became the co-planter. Malone dismissed the suit Dee. 14 stating that the tax levy for the trafficway bond was legal because the Douglas County Commission had not been required to conduct an election. Strole, however, said that the commission was bound to the election because earlier this year the county agreed in the Blevins vs. Hiebert case that it would conduct an election for the trafficker. Strole said yesterday that he probably would file the suit in the State Court of Appeals this week. Michelle L Myers/KANSAN ASK campus director Greg Hughes, left, oversees a letter drive in Strong Hall as Julie Hagenhoff and Jeffinkel write to their state representatives. ASK sponsors drive for proposed budget By Michael Christie Kansan staff writer Associated Students of Kansas wants to show its support for Gov. Joan Finney's proposed budget because it shows support for higher education in Kansas. Greg Hughes, ASK campus director, said the governor's proposed budget was a chance for the University of Kansas to attract more students and provide an element for classes and retain graduate students. For that reason, ASK is sponsoring a letter-writing campaign from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow in the west end of the main hall in Strong Hall. Students will be encouraged to write letters to representatives and senators, requesting that they support the governor's budget proposal. Students also will be encouraged to write the governor and ask for her continued support of higher education. ASK is supplying the paper, pens, envelopes and stamps. Hughes ASK volunteers can tell students who their representatives are if the students provide their hometown address or their Lawrence address if they vote in Lawrence, he said. Jon Josserand, governmental affairs specialist for the University, said the governor's proposed budget was "very generous to higher education." Although the budget does not contain everything the Board of Regents requested, on the whole it is supportive toward the University, he said. In a prepared statement released Jan. 22, Chancellor Gene A. Budig said, "Governor Finney's commitment to support the Margin Institute augurs well for the future of Kansas." "The audience ate it up...classic hits "Lights, color, sound. AWESOME!" "It had no it good." The Boston Phoenix WYIY. 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