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Georgia lawmakers mulling bill to grant refugees in-state college tuition

by Dave Williams Capitol Beat News Service ATLANTA – Legislation that would grant in-state college tuition to refugees from Afghanistan resettled in Georgia last year drew bipartisan support in a state House committee Wednesday. House Bill 932 would waive the one-year residency requirement to qualify for in-state tuition at the state’s public colleges and universities […]

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