UH budget cuts may avoid layoffs
| Libraries will cut budget 10% |
Associated Press
KAHULUI, Maui — The University of Hawai'i is anticipating budget cuts of more than $30 million that would avoid layoffs or reductions in student services.
The university Board of Regents approved its general fund budget request for the next two years Thursday.
Gov. Linda Lingle has asked all state departments to propose cuts of between 10 percent and 20 percent of discretionary spending.
University President David McClain warned that the governor may have to reduce twice as much.
Most of the reductions will be achieved by reducing electricity use and freezing most hiring.
The budget squeeze comes as the university system has a record enrollment of 53,500.