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State Senate Plan Would Stop UC Tuition Hike

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Democratic state lawmakers are proposing a plan to fund California's public universities without raising basic tuition. State senators Kevin de Leon and Marty Block propose getting money from three sources: raising tuition for out-of-state students, shifting money from a scholarship that benefits middle-income families and drawing more money from the state general fund. Block says added state funding will eliminate a planned 5 percent tuition hike for UC students.

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