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University Medical Center employee Daniel Broat spends his lunch break with Hostess Cupcakes and Nestle's Quik while reading a comic book near East William St. Rep. pushes victim rights law LANSING (AP) - Hoping to draw attention to the overshadowed Proposal B on the November ballot, a legislator launched a statewide effort yesterday to promote placing victim rights in the state constitution. "The constitution currently includes a number of rights for criminal defendants, and I think that's appropiate. But it provides absolutely no rights for the people probably most impacted by crimes - victims," said state Rep. Bill Van Regenmorter (R-Jenison). Proposal B would alter the Michigan Constitution to include laws already in force in the state. 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Budget Continued from Page 2 the impact of institutional support on the University's overall budget, saying it was an "accounting line." In three years, institutional sup- port has increased by almost $12 million, in addition to this year's budget figure of $4.5 million. Kittrie, the student member of the University's Budget Priorities Committee, said MSA did not yet have a detailed knowledge of the budget, but he added, "I don't think students or MSA know how great a necessity it is for administrative functions at this University to be as large as they are." Holbrook, however, said the en- tire written budget can be mislead- ing. "(The budget) is an accounting document, not a programatic docu- ment," he said. 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