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Moved a conceptual amendment that would provide that if student is free or reduced-price lunch eligible, and is within 15 credits of an associate's degree at the end of his or her fifth year in high school, the student can get a waiver in order to remain in the program for one additional semester. Senator Bacon announced that the bill would be laid over until Thursday, April 23, at which time the amendment would be considered.Final
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