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Angelides to speak on campus about tuition hikes

By Helen Yim

Oct. 9, 2006 9:00 p.m.

As part of a tour of nine college campuses, Democratic
gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides plans to stop at UCLA today
to speak to students about a topic that may seem familiar: fee
increases.

Phil Angelides

Today, 11:30 a.m. Charles E. Young Grand Salon

Angelides is running against Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for the
governor’s office in the Nov. 7 election, and his visit to
colleges across the state has dubbed by campaign organizers
“Always on Your Side.”

He has said his priorities as governor will be increasing access
to health care, cutting taxes on the middle class and protecting
the environment through power and energy reform.

The Bruin Democrats plan to open the event by allowing students
“to talk about (the) impact of tuition hikes on their
(college) experience,” said Gabe Rose, president of the Bruin
Democrats.

In 1991, Angelides became the chair of the California Democratic
Party. Since 1998, he has served as California state treasurer.

In his presentation today, Angelides plans to speak about his
proposals for lowering the cost of public education in California
as well as his vision for the state, said Brian Brokaw, a spokesman
for the Angelides campaign. Brokaw added that Angelides expects to
focus on such issues as taxes and student fees.

“He will be talking about why he is going to be a governor
that (students) can trust and how he will stand up for
students,” Brokaw said.

Angelides has said he plans to roll back student fees to the
level they were at before Schwarzenegger came to office.

In his speech, Angelides plans to focus on how college fee
increases have hurt students, Brokaw said.

Rose praised Angelides for his efforts to reach out to and
interact with students, saying the treasurer’s appearance at
California colleges demonstrates that he cares about student
voters’ opinions.

Tuesday’s event was planned in a joint effort by the Bruin
Democrats and Angelides’ office.

The Bruin Democrats communicated with Angelides’ top
advisers before the June primary elections, said Kyle Kleckner,
Bruin Democrats issues director.

Though Schwarzenegger has not made an appearance on campus, the
incumbent said he has demonstrated a commitment to higher
education. Each year of his administration has seen an increase in
education spending, according to the governor’s Web site, and
last year Schwarzenegger bought out student fee increases at the
University of California, so the cost of attending a UC campus
remains static this year.

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