The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 4, 1999 - 7A jPROPOSAL Continued from Page 1A the cost of college more affordable," Hanley said. The Democratic proposal involves the creation of a Hope Scholarship program in Michigan, which would pay for high school students who have a 3.0 grade point average and 90 percent attendance rate in school to attend community college for up . o two years. Rep. Gilda Jacobs (D-Huntington Woods) said the Democratic proposal is in its early stages and could be modi- fied to include four-year universities as well. "I think the concept is to expand," Jacobs said. Engler's plan calls for the estab- lishment of Michigan Merit Awards for students who score well on the .4 ichigan Educational Assessment rogram test. According to the proposal, stu- dents who pass the MEAP test in high school would receive $2,500 toward tuition to any in-state college or university. Middle school stu- dents who pass the test would receive an additional $500, bringing the total amount available to each student to $3,000. * "Judging by last year, 21,000 stu- dents would have qualified," Truscott said. He said the program is projected to cost about $59 million in its first year. Funds for the scholarship program would come from tobacco settlement money the state will receive beginning next year, Truscott said, adding that Michigan will receive $100 million as the first installment of the $8 billion settlement. Truscott said the program, if approved, will likely affect current high school seniors. "Students who take the test this school year could be receiving the money next fall," Truscott said. Truscott argued that the tobacco settlement would provide a long-term source of funding, whereas the Democratic Hope Scholarship pro- posal has no guaranteed financial backing. "The difference is that ours is paid for," Truscott said. "We'd like to set up an endowment fund so this could pay for itself" with its own interest. Republicans and Democrats disagree about whether the tobacco money should be routed into the Michigan Merit Awards program. "What better use can there be for tobacco money coming back in state," House Speaker Chuck Perricone (R- Kalamazoo) said after Engler's speech last week. Rep. Lingg Brewer (D-Holt) said Engler is using money for his own agenda that should go toward other pro- grams. "To me the governor is creating new programs that have a lot of superficial appeal without funding the old ones;' Brewer said. Jacobs said she thinks funds from the tobacco settlement should be used for health issues. "I think his proposal is great," Jacobs said, but "I'm not sure if he should use tobacco money to pay for it." Truscott disputed Democratic claims that Michigan underfunds health pro- grams and said "there will be some health-related spending" from the set- tlement. "We already spend more than most other states on tobacco and health issues" Truscott said. John Boshoven, counselor for contin- uing education at Ann Arbor Community High School, said Engler may have an ulterior motive in using the MEAP test for his plan. "It certainly is a good motivator to have kids take the MEAP," Boshoven said. He said many students have been opt- ing not to take the MEAP test in recent years, because the test serves mainly as "What better use can there be for tobacco money coming back in state," - Chuck Perricone House Speaker (R-Kalamazoo) an evaluation of high school curriculum - not as an individual students' acade- mic performance. "Kids come to us and say, 'What's in it for me?"' Boshoven said. Truscott said Engler's plan uses the MEAP test because high school grades are non-standardized. "A 'B' in different school districts means different things;' Truscott said. Boshoven said the Hope Scholarship program would be most beneficial to students who may think college is not for them. "Those aren't the kids that are deciding between Washtenaw (Community College) and U of M," Boshoven said. "They're the ones who are deciding between Washtenaw and getting a job." Donna Kennedy, Democratic poli- cy analyst on higher education, said that although the Democratic plan in its current form pays only tuition for community colleges, it also includes eliminating sales tax on textbooks and allowing tuition tax credits - issues that Engler's plan does not address. "Those kinds of things will go fur- ther" Kennedy said. Brewer said he hopes Democrats and Republicans can find a compromise between the two plans. "I think both of them have some merit,' Brewer said. "There needs to be some common ground." Boshoven said Michigan is attempting to join other states that have implemented tuition-incentive programs. The state of Georgia has had a HOPE Scholarship Program since 1993. Funded by the state's lottery, the pro- gram provides tuition, fees and a book allowance for students with a 'B' aver- age in high school to attend a public college in Georgia. During the 1997-98 school year, HOPE scholarships totaled $173.3 mil- lion for 136,725 students in Georgia. Since the program's inception, nearly 400,000 students have received scholar- ships. CLINTON Continued from Page IA expected - Clinton is acquitted on the two articles of impeachment. "I now declare in a post-impeach- ment era, this is a gloat-free zone" he said. Republican senators met privately late in the day, pondering their next moves in the trial, which is scheduled to resume today. John Czwartacki, a spokesperson for Sen. Majority Leader Trent Lott (R- Miss.), told reporters he expected a vote at that time on a proposal to release the depositions of Lewinsky and two other witnesses, both the writ- ten transcripts and the videotapes. He suggested they could remain under seal for a limited period of time. For their part, House prosecutors met to weigh the results of the three deposi- tions. They said an attempt would be made to have witnesses testify in the Senate in person. But GOP aides con- ceded it would be difficult to secure enough votes to prevail on that issue, particularly with public opinion in favor of a swift end to the proceedings. The Democratic maneuvering came as Sidney Blumenthal, a White House aide, was questioned in a heavily secured room in the upper reaches of the Capitol. ADULT INTERNET company in search of models. Experience NOT necessary. Great -'ay & Great Mgt. 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