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SB10-003: Shift in Approvals of College Tuition Hikes on Table

Colorado could find itself permanently recast as a state where universities charge higher tuition while providing extra aid to low- and middle-income students if a bipartisan team of state senators gets its way, The Denver Post reports.

If Gov. Bill Ritter gets his, schools will have just a few years to raise tuition before that power is revoked as the recession recedes. Senate Bill 3 gets its first hearing today.

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