Prop. 92: Help for community college students

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California's community college students will pay less for classes if voters pass Proposition 92, which in addition to cutting tuition by 25 percent would guarantee long-term funding for two-year schools. Lisa M. Krieger in the Daily News.

But the measure creates no way to pay for itself, and it could mean higher costs for students at state-funded four-year universities, which would be forced to compete for a smaller share of California's shrinking general fund.

The measure has sharply divided California's educational community, with the endorsement of the Community College League of California but opposition from the University of California, California State University and the California Teachers Association.

Complete election wrap in today's Daily News.

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