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I heard there will be an increase to $15000.
Bill by Eleanor Holmes Norton. Is this true? When would it start? |
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https://norton.house.gov/media/press-releases/norton-secures-victories-senate-dc-appropriations-bill#:~:text=Norton%20secured%20the%20following%20victories,award%20from%20%2450%2C000%20to%20%2475%2C000.
Press release from this week. So now it had to pass the Senate and House vote? |
| I would think that would be impossible given how much Repulicans hate DC, but I read somewhere recently that DC TAG money goes directly to states so that it's actually kind of popular. |
THey don't "hate DC". They are trying to reduced the 38 trillion in debt racked up by democrats. We can't continue this way. So, no, it's absurd to increase DC Tag now. Every bill to do this has failed. |
THey don't "hate DC". They are trying to reduced the 38 trillion in debt racked up by democrats. We can't continue this way. So, no, it's absurd to increase DC Tag now. Every bill to do this has failed. |
Not quite sure what you are saying, but it's a federally funded program. |
| She has issued this press release every year for a decade. She is useless and should have retired about then. |
You’re so cute when you’re wrong. https://www.investopedia.com/democrats-vs-republicans-who-had-more-national-debt-8738104 |
I think they’re saying that the money goes back to states in the form of out of state tuition. We’ve used it for both of our kids. The money went to Kentucky and Pennsylvania public schools. |
Modern Monetary Theory anyone? Republicans secretly play it and accuse Democrats of it - it originated from a Republican Economist. Democrats want to openly play it but get slammed with "common sense" house hold budget analogies. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Monetary_Theory |
This is one of the stupidest economic theories out there. It only works if people want the US dollar. People can't imagine a time when that won't be the case, but it's coming sooner than you think. |
Yes, this is a problem. It is dependent upon the world accepting the dollar as a reserve currency. Japan, Germany and the UK can’t do it. |
Yes, this is PP and I wasn't clear. States like it because it is federal funding that goes directly to the states in the form of tuition to state schools. |
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DC moved to Virginia, where he rents a room. He works and won't be on my taxes.
He started at community college and is hopefully a resident by the time he transfers to state school or even his last year in CC. DC Tag is too much paperwork. He got his healthcare in VA and I don't need him to file as HH. |
I’m confused. Your DC is taking a gap year living in VA? If that’s right do you already have acceptances to VA schools that you can defer that let you switch to instate tuition? |