Kansas House, Senate strike deal to end in-state college tuition for qualified immigrant students
The Kansas House agreed to repeal a decades-old tuition benefit for immigrant students after a weeks-long legislative standoff, with the vote falling short of overriding the governor's veto.
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Kansas House, Senate strike deal to end in-state college tuition for qualified immigrant students - Dodge City Daily Globe
By: Tim CarpenterKansas Reflector Strong House GOP support for 22-year-old program melts during negotiations TOPEKA — The Kansas Legislature’s bill repealing a law offering in-state tuition rates at public colleges or universities to students who immigrated to the United States and live in Kansas without proper documentation continues a bizarre journey through the political process. The Senate passed a bill in January that would end the tuition…
Kansas House, Senate strike deal to end in-state college tuition for qualified immigrant students
The Senate passed a bill in January that would end the tuition program created decades ago by a bipartisan coalition of legislators and Gov. Kathleen Sebelius. The House, after bypassing the normal committee vetting process, responded in February by approving…
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