To: click
While I oppose the bill, allowing them to apply for financial aid and giving them "free tuition" are two different things. Very misleading headline.
7 posted on
09/12/2003 8:53:45 AM PDT by
TexasNative2000
(You may disagree with me, but I will fight for your right to be in error.)
To: TexasNative2000
I am sorry if you think the headline is misleading but as a Kalifornia tax payer I don't see any difference between free and "tuition waived".
16 posted on
09/12/2003 9:02:16 AM PDT by
click
To: TexasNative2000
"Very misleading headline."
Not really, this state will never require them to pay it back and they know it.
141 posted on
09/12/2003 12:49:17 PM PDT by
gc4nra
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To: TexasNative2000
The bill, by Sen. Martha Escutia, D-Norwalk, would direct the board of governors to establish a process so students without legal immigration status can apply to have tuition waived.
Looks free to me, It's probably a combo of both...
175 posted on
09/12/2003 2:48:43 PM PDT by
Axenolith
(If not McClintock, then let ButtMunch have it so the D's can circle the bowl until flush completion.)
To: TexasNative2000
The bill, by Sen. Martha Escutia, D-Norwalk, would direct the board of governors to establish a process so students without legal immigration status can apply to have tuition waived.
192 posted on
09/12/2003 3:45:49 PM PDT by
ET(end tyranny)
(Psalm 146:3 -- Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help.)
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