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Delegate Pasteur asks committee to shorten residency requirement for undocumented students' in-state tuition (HB 207)

2138693 · January 22, 2025
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Delegate Cheryl Pasteur told the Appropriations Committee House Bill 207 would lower the tax‑filing residency requirement for undocumented students to qualify for in‑state tuition from three years to two, arguing small fiscal impact and greater access to higher education.

Delegate Cheryl Pasteur presented House Bill 207 to the Appropriations Committee, asking members to reduce the residency requirement for undocumented students to qualify for in‑state tuition under the Maryland Dream Act from three years to two.

Pasteur said the change…

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