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House amends and passes teaching scholarship bill to include private institutions with limits
Summary
The House amended and passed HB 78 on Jan. 24, 1991, to allow career teaching scholarships to be used at private institutions that have state-approved teacher education programs and to cap private tuition payments to parity with state institutions; constitutional concerns were raised and addressed on the floor.
House Bill 78 — legislation to permit career teaching scholarships to be used at institutions beyond public universities — was debated and amended on the floor Jan. 24.
Representative Birmingham and other sponsors said the change would let recipients use scholarships at BYU, Westminster, University of Utah, Weber and qualified private and community…
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