The incoming head of the State Budget Committee has an idea for Indiana State University and other public universities that raised their tuition rates after he warned them not to: He might just block their access to $200 million worth of unspent capital project funding. State Rep. Jeff Espich, who in July takes over the five-member committee that oversees state spending, said “it's not acceptable” that six of the seven state schools decided last month to raise tuition higher than the maximum caps recommended by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.