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Pueblo County expands marijuana-excise scholarship eligibility to include private, charter, home-school and long-term residents

3754206 · May 20, 2025
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The Board of County Commissioners approved a resolution broadening who can apply for scholarships funded by Pueblo County's marijuana excise tax, allowing graduates of private, charter, accredited online and home-based Pueblo County schools and long-term county residents to qualify for local college and vocational scholarships.

Pueblo County commissioners on May 20 approved a resolution expanding eligibility for scholarships funded by the county's marijuana excise tax to include students from private, charter and accredited online or home-based schools in Pueblo County and to allow long-term residents to apply.

The change updates earlier county rules (Resolution 19-186 and Resolution 15-203) that previously limited eligibility to graduates of Pueblo County public high schools or GED holders. County staff said the revised criteria…

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