6 Tuesday, February 7, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Groups submit budgets for committee approval During their time off, Kyle Wright, left, Louie Klemme, Chris Huston, Dwight Perry and Joel Catloth, Lawrence residents, tube down the hill. by Stan Diel Kansan staff writer Kansan staff writer KJHK radio requested a budget increase of more than $37,000 for 1990, and an additional increase of about $19,000 for 1991, at a meeting of the Student Senate finance committee last night. Mike Uln, KJHK station manager, said the money was needed for capital improvements including the Snow time money to computerize the KJKJ newsroom at a cost of about $13,000. JKJK currently receives $13,182 annually from the Senate. The committee also heard funding requests from Forensics, the University Daily Kansan and the Student Senate. replacement of the main control board, which requires much upkeep. Lobbying by Kansas students underscores role of education - Continued from p.1 Regents system. He said the state didn't have enough money for the schools it financed now and that the district needs more to stretch existing resources further. Winter said that Washburn now received nearly $5 million in state assistance which could be used to finance the Regents schools. "Until we complete the Margin of Excellence, we can't begin to talk about adding another school," Winter said. Winter said that tomorrow the Ways and Means Committee would begin discussion on Senate Bill 67. The bill deals with the funding of the Regents schools for fiscal year 1990. Winter, vice-chairman of the committee, said a final decision should be made next week before the bill was presented to the full Senate. When the Margin is completed, Winter said that some type of program should be continued to maintain the improvements made to higher education. He said the issues of the cost of education, tuition and state financial aid would become important. 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