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Assemblymember Price honored as
"Legislator of the Year” by U.C. Student Association
SACRAMENTO –On Sunday, February 27, 2007, the University
of California Student Association honored Assemblymember
Curren Price (D-Inglewood) as their 2007 Legislator of
the Year. This award is given once a year to the most
outstanding state legislator who shows exceptional
commitment to public higher education, and in particular
to those issues prioritized by the UC Student
Association: accessibility, affordability, and quality.
Assemblymember Price is authoring AB 175 this year,
which would augment the Cal Grant B program and increase
financial aid to the lowest income and neediest college
students in California. The Cal Grant B’s access award
has not been adjusted for inflation since it was created
over 20 years ago, while the cost of living in
California and other incidental costs of college
attendance have increased exponentially. When the award
was created, it covered approximately 20% of the
indirect costs of transportation, books, and supplies,
but the value of that fixed dollar amount has now
diminished to cover only 11% of those costs.
“As the total cost of attendance for one year of a
college education continues to increase, the state must
recommit itself to supporting our future by increasing
the educational opportunities for our students,” said
Assemblymember Price. “Many factors determine whether a
young adult continues to further their education, and
cost is one of the most important components of that
decision.”
Bill Shiebler, UCSA President, was honored to present
the award to Assemblymember Price last Sunday.
“Assemblymember Price has become a good friend of UC
students, and we are proud to be working with him to
break down the barriers to a UC education that many
students are facing today,” he said. The University of
California Student Association is the official voice of
over 200,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional
students from the ten UC campuses.
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