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State Senate Passes In-State Tuition Bill with Bipartisan Support

by KREX News Room
by Meaghan Wallace

DENVER - Illegal immigrants are a step closer to being granted in-state tuition in Colorado.

The state Senate gave final approval to the idea Monday with the support of the first Republicans in the chamber ever to agree to the tuition measure.

Three members of the GOP voted for the bill. It passed without debate with a 23-12 vote.

The bill will allow Colorado residents to receive in-state tuition rates regardless of immigration status.

It now heads to the Democratic House for a vote.

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Floyd said on Tuesday, Feb 26 at 8:30 AM

The dems are working for their future voter base, they want power forever so they trample and rob the citizens for future votes. Simple democrat theology.

Anonymous said on Monday, Feb 25 at 8:56 PM

Jose Illegal wins again. Suck it Coloradans, your overlords have sold you out again.

Not a Police State said on Monday, Feb 25 at 5:35 PM

Come to Colorado, free in state tuition for illegals, free dope for all. And coming soon.... Gay marriage!

Dave said on Monday, Feb 25 at 4:49 PM

Would someone from out of state college student with money PLEASE sue the stupid state officials for discrimination! Illegals get better deal than citizens?

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