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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Politics

Undocumented student tuition bill fails

By By Rochelle McConkie, News Editor February 26, 2009

Castañeda was one of many U students who celebrated the defeat of House Bill 208 on Feb. 25. The bill failed in the Utah House of Representatives with a 34-40 vote and one abstention.

New bill could punish drivers for cell phone use

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer February 25, 2009

Rep. Carol Spackman Moss, D-Holladay, sponsor of House Bill 248, is looking to make it illegal to talk on a cellular phone while driving, unless a hands-free device is being used.

Bill would limit access to records

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer February 25, 2009

A Senate committee compromised today on House Bill 122, which attempts to restrict the public's access to government records. Utah lawmakers made a concession that helped cool opposition, but failed to completely remove it.

Tuition tax credit bill moves to Senate floor

By By Trent Lowe, Staff Writer February 20, 2009

House Bill 35, which proposes a 5 percent tax credit to students pursuing higher education, passed unanimously in the Utah Senate Education Committee on Thursday.

H.B. 208 moves to House

By By Jeremy Thompson, Staff Writer February 19, 2009

A bill that would prevent undocumented students recieving in-state tuition from working passed a legislative committee Wednesday, despite the protests of U student leaders who said the bill would only prevent such students from receiving higher education.

Senate tables eviction bill for treating U too favorably

Last week the Utah House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill that would allow the U to evict students quicker. On Friday, however, a Senate committee opposed the bill, preventing it from moving to the Senate floor for a vote.

Bill would tighten tuition rules for undocumented

If a bill proposed at the Utah Legislature passes, undocumented students receiving in-state tuition would be required to sign a legal declaration each semester promising they haven't worked in the past year.

Legislators deny student eviction bill

By By Jed Layton, Asst. News Editor February 9, 2009

Utah legislators are holding a bill that would allow the U to more quickly evict students in the dorms who don't pay rent.

Obama could help higher ed

By By Jamie Bowen, Staff Writer January 21, 2009

According to Obama's Web site, he plans to make higher education more affordable for all Americans. Obama has offered to give a $4,000 tax credit to all students to pay for educational costs in exchange for community service.

Students from Black Student Union witness inauguration

By By Rochelle McConkie, News Editor January 21, 2009

Richard Nkansah hopes that in 20 years, a presidential candidate like Barack Obama will be not seen for his race, but for his qualifications to serve. Nkansah was one of two students from the U's Black Student Union to travel to Washington, D.C., to witness the inauguration of President Obama on Jan. 20.