Oregon’s college students call for more state funding to meet basic needs

“The Student Emergency Needs Package, HB 4162, looks to help the state’s public college and university students with the rising costs of housing, food and transportation. The proposal would appropriate a total of $6 million from the state’s general fund to go toward student basic needs and textbook affordability programs.”

By Tiffany Camhi - OPB

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