A bill eliminating in-state tuition at higher education institutions for students who don’t live in the country legally cleared the Legislature on Tuesday, but neither the House nor the Senate mustered enough votes for it to survive a veto.
The Senate voted 22-18 to approve a conference committee report that included the in-state tuition measure as part of a larger bill banning immigrants living in the country illegally from receiving most state or local benefits . . .
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