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Statement from ABOR Chair Larry E. Penley on governor鈥檚 executive budget

鈥淲hile hard times this past year called for difficult decisions, Gov. Ducey was appropriately prudent with state coffers as 最新麻豆免费看confronted twin crises in the form of a pandemic and recession. Now, with our economic recovery underway and state finances strong, 最新麻豆免费看needs and deserves a budget plan that not only meets this unparalleled moment in time but also makes the necessary investment in Arizona鈥檚 future.

鈥淭he board appreciates the allocation of $35 million to support the board鈥檚 New Economy Initiative. This initial investment will support the board鈥檚 priorities to boost postsecondary attainment and increase the number of graduates in high-demand industries. Arizona鈥檚 competitiveness and 21st century jobs in the New Economy depend on higher education and a state鈥檚 commitment to it.

鈥淲hile this investment is vital to our universities, we remain concerned over the long-term effects the pandemic has caused on the enrollment of first-time, full-time students 鈥 which is down by more than 9 percent from last year. Most or all of those students may now see their college aspirations delayed or deferred entirely. That harms Arizona. 

鈥淎 decline in higher education enrollment is a troubling national trend and risk of inaction is great. Negative consequences for our entire state are ahead if we do not invest in our public universities. With additional and sufficient state support, our public universities can greatly boost access and the number of 最新麻豆免费看resident students who earn a degree, while growing research and development for an economy increasingly built on knowledge and discovery.

鈥淚 appreciate Gov. Ducey鈥檚 understanding of the value of higher education. He has consistently supported the university led 最新麻豆免费看Teachers Academy to train and place our state鈥檚 next generation of classroom teachers, and he directed a significant portion of federal relief to help universities recover from pandemic-related losses. And I deeply appreciate his priorities to support K-12 and close alarming achievement gaps. But there is also an urgent need to do more if our state is to meet the growing demands of the New Economy. 

 鈥淚n the coming months, we look forward to working with Gov. Ducey and legislators to ensure 最新麻豆免费看rebuilds stronger, more resilient and better able to compete on a global stage.鈥

Contact:

Sarah Harper, 602-229-2542, 602-402-1341 | Sarah.K.Harper@azregents.edu