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by Tom Schalmo
Monday, January 28, 2008
Two Madison state representatives announced a plan Monday afternoon to match financial aid dollar-for-dollar for tuition increases at UW System and state technical schools.
Rep. Spencer Black and Rep. Joe Parisi said the plan would essentially freeze tuition for students who receive financial aid.
“If we can do this and help relieve the tremendous debt burden carried by students and their families, we can give young people a fair shot and being able to make it in life once they get out of college instead of burdening them with debt,” Parisi said.



