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Anonymous wrote:Never. Poor kids can get financial aid. DC is broke and isn't going to spend more money to subsidize upper middle class kids' college degrees
It's federal money so it doesn't cost DC anything.
In 2021 Eleanor Holmes Norton succeeded in getting the House to pass an expanded program. But, that language was stripped by the Senate. Expanding DC TAG is normally one of Norton's priorities so I am sure she will keep trying. This year she may be distracted with the RFK transfer. You can read the discussion about Norton's previous attempt here:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/990354.page
I am not sure if she did anything with regard to DC TAG last year. If she did, I didn't hear about it.
Sh didn't. I kept expecting to see the announcement for an increase to $15,000. I mean, sure, the program was meant to close the gap between in state and OOS tuition, but the exponential rise in tuition makes this a nice grant, but nothing close to par. One thing people should know...it is now means tested.
That's too bad. The point of it was for DC residents to have some parity with the opportunities in the 50 states.
It's called UDC. If DC wants a research university, they can fund one. DC Tag should be cancelled or extended to all Americans
Then DC can tax MD and VA residents working in DC.
A commuter tax is prohibited by the Home Rule Act.
With the declining fiscal picture in DC I would NOT expect this amount to be increased any time soon.
Once again, DC TAG is federally funded. It has nothing to do with DC 's fiscal picture.
But DC should invest more in higher ed. In MD or VA my tax dollars would get me access to a range of more affordable colleges.
Virginia has 8.6 million residents, which is more than 10 times D.C.'s population. Maryland has 6.2 million. For D.C. to have even just one campus that's even just the same size as the UMD or UVA flagships, let alone on the same level of quality, would require raising taxes significantly on the residents we have.
UDC does now have a community college branch that's similar in affordability to Montgomery College or Nova Community College, though.