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Dear UConn,

Many of you may have seen President Maric’s email yesterday about
shortfalls in state funding to the University. As students, we once again
will face the brunt of those shortfalls while Governor Ned Lamont sits on a
record level budget surplus.

For those of you who do not know, the Governor of Connecticut automatically
assumes the position of President of the UConn Board of Trustees when
elected. While in the past Governors have consistently taken this role
seriously, Lamont has treated it as nothing more than an afterthought. We
have not seen him. We have not engaged with him, and it is not from a lack
of trying on our end. This academic year, the Governor has not met once
with the students that he has a legal and fiduciary responsibility to—
unless you count that one time when he came for his own reelection
campaign, gave a speech, and then immediately left without engaging with a
single one of us.

When the Governor delivered his Budget speech yesterday morning, he started
and closed with the focus of his vision: economic growth and inclusive
opportunity. He ended ironically with “This is my budget, and within it,
our values. Each and every one aimed squarely at economic growth and
inclusive opportunity.” The Governor didn’t mince his words. We are not
presuming the values of Governor Lamont; he is telling us. His “values”
include raising tuition by $3000 for over 30,000 of his constituents,
shaping a future where “inclusion” excludes Connecticut’s next generation.
It begs the question, Governor: who are you trying to include?

Not everyone lives within the gates of your multi-millionaire neighborhood
in Greenwich, Governor, and not everyone’s father could get them into the
fancy schools, but apparently everyone can take hundreds of thousands
dollars in student loans? It's clear that the Governor would prefer we all
attend Yale, where he is a much more active advisory board member (Yes…the
President of our Board of Trustees is on an advisory board of another
in-state university). But we have news for the Governor —  raising tuition
by thousands of dollars and eliminating necessary student organizations and
services does indeed make us more like Yale, but it destroys what UConn is
for all of us in the process. How could he know that, though? He’s never
even met us.

If the Governor had spent any time here, he would see what this place is:
Connecticut’s future. When he cuts our budget, he kills dreams, he kills
what Connecticut could be. Every dollar that Lamont adds to our tuition is
another local business not created, another taxpayer lost, and another
problem left unsolved.

In 1991, the State of Connecticut provided over $3,000 dollars more per
student than they do today (that’s before adjusting for inflation, too).
Connecticut began to see rising costs, and we, the future of Connecticut,
made the sacrifice. And we made the same sacrifice over and over and over
again, year after year…While our student debt exploded over the years of
shouldering this sacrifice, the state is now in its best financial
condition in years. Now was the time when Lamont should have taken the
opportunity to become a national leader in supporting its students. In a
time where the future is more uncertain than ever, now was a moment to make
a difference.

Thankfully for us all, the Governor’s “inclusive” budget must go through
the Connecticut General Assembly—a General Assembly that wants to hear our
voices. On February 15th we, the students of the University of Connecticut
in Storrs, will WALK OUT of classes and travel to the State Capitol in
order to finally introduce ourselves to the Governor and to show the
General Assembly that the proposed dangerous cuts are unacceptable. The
student government will cover all student costs for the day, including box
lunches and free transportation. Buses will depart from Hillside Road (near
the Husky Dog statue) at 10:45 am. Seating on the buses is limited and on a
first come/first serve basis.  The first 800 students to arrive will
receive a #SAVEUCONN t-shirt. To be eligible for a t-shirt, RSVP
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It is vitally important that we have the largest turnout possible for this
day. A day that will live in history, either as the day Connecticut took a
stand or the day Connecticut destroyed its future.

I’d like to end with a message to the Governor…

*We look forward to meeting you.*

Best,

Mason Holland

Student Body President


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Mason Holland (he, him, his)

Student Body President


University of Connecticut

Undergraduate Student Government | SU 219

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