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  <title><![CDATA[Governor Signs FY2011 Budget]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Approving the final state budget of his tenure, Governor Sonny Perdue signed
the state's FY2011 spending plan on Tuesday afternoon.&nbsp; The $17.9 billion
budget as approved includes the allocations recommended by the General Assembly
for Georgia Tech's capital projects and the University System of Georgia's
strategic funding priorities.&nbsp; </p>

<p>The FY2011 budget provides for $7.3 million in bond funding for both of
Georgia Tech’s requested capital projects.&nbsp; The majority of that funding,
$7 million, will go toward completing and equipping the Clough Undergraduate
Learning Commons (CULC).&nbsp; The CULC has received incremental support by the
state in each of the last three fiscal years.&nbsp; The remainder of the bond
funding, $300,000, will go toward the design and planning for the Eco-Commons water
relocation project.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Also included in the budget were increases in funding for the entire
University System.&nbsp; Governor Perdue approved $113 million in new Formula
Funds for enrollment growth that will be divided among USG institutions for
day-to-day operations.&nbsp; The budget also provides for $60 million in Major
Repair and Rehabilitation funding to be divided among USG institutions. </p>

<p>"We are appreciative of the Governor's consistent and strong support of
Georgia Tech and higher education in this state," said Dene Sheheane,
Executive Director of Government and Community Relations.&nbsp; "He has
been a friend to the Institute throughout his tenure and understands the value
of the University System to Georgia's continued growth."</p>

<p>The FY2011 budget will take effect on July 1, 2010.&nbsp; </p>]]></body>
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