DENVER -- After more than five hours of testimony, a House committee on Monday night killed a proposal to offer unsubsidized in-state tuition to undocumented students.
The 7-6 party-line vote marked the second time in a month that a controversial proposal, already passed by the Democrat-controlled Senate, died before a GOP-controlled committee in the House.
Another measure that would have recognized same-sex civil unions died on a similar party-line vote in the House Business Committee, also never reaching the House floor.
On Monday, the House Education Committee heard hours of testimony, the majority of it from a wide coalition of people supporting the bill: college presidents, district superintendents, business leaders, Denver's current mayor and one of his predecessors, and dozens of undocumented students themselves.
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