What I find incredible about this is that it took the legislature six years with tuition rising to this point in order to address the situation again. The article mentions a few proposals from different Senators about what to do to solve the problem, all of them sound better than what we have now. My problem with the whole thing is that i cannot seem to understand how it works that you can enter college, say in 2002, paying $2, 741 in tuition and somehow graduate in 2005 paying nearly DOUBLE at $4, 607. That's crazy to me. Another huge reason why this needs to be addressed now is that the population of Texas is rapidly changing. As I wrote in a previous post the number of Hispanic children in Texas classrooms has been increasing dramatically, therefore creating a new generation of students bound for college that will have a hard time paying the tuition as it is now, without any more increases. The two main proposals that the article revolves around is one by D- Judith Zaffirini from Laredo who proposes that tuition increases be limited to 5% a year. The other proposal by Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa, D-McAllen, would propose a moratorium on tuition for two years and limit the increases afterwards to the rate of inflation. Although both are very different proposals, Senator Dan Patrick from Houston stated that "Obviously, there is unified support in the Texas Senate to do something." In my opinion, it's about time.
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