This has been a very complex process. We appreciate everyone's effort and commitment in bringing this difficult funding situation to a workable conclusion. It is not a perfect solution, and we wish that we had additional funding to adequately support all of the outreach programs.

In summary, the reductions in excess of 50 percent in state support for outreach programs have required a careful evaluation of our priorities as we strive to continue UCSD's longstanding commitment to outreach and service to our community.

— Joseph W. Watson

Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs

Prop. 71 endorsed by all-star group

Editor:

Proposition 71 has recently picked up the endorsements of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and former President Jimmy Carter just last week.

They join a diverse and large coalition of supporters that include the deans of all the UC medical schools (excepting UC Davis' new dean who remains to be confirmed by the UC Regents). Stanford Dean of Medicine Phil Pizzo, USC Dean of Medicine Brian Henderson, California Institute of Technology President David Baltimore, and UC San Francisco Chancellor J. Michael Bishop back this humane measure.

Proposition 71 guarantees $3 billion over the next 14 years to fund stem cell research that has the potential to treat or cure over 70 degenerative diseases. To protect our state economy, the proposition defers repayment of interest and bond principal for five years. This proposition not only has huge scientific implications but, for students in particular, restrictive federal policy challenges our intellectual freedom.

This measure has been endorsed by more than 20 Nobel laureates in the life sciences; by scientific and medical associations and California budget analysts; by Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, juvenile diabetes, spinal cord injury, and many additional patient advocacy organizations; by the American Nurses Association of California, the California chapter of the National Organization for Women, and Hadassah.

— Christine Ku

Californians for Stem Cell Research and Cures

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