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N.M. bill uses lottery for tribal college scholarships
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TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 2003 The New Mexico House passed a bill on Monday to allow state lottery scholarships to be used at two tribal colleges. The bill would benefit 68 students at Dine College on the Navajo Nation and 19 students at the Institute for American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, said a supporter. The total cost would be $80,000. The bill goes onto the Senate for debate. Get the Story:
Din College students could get Lotto money (The Farmington Daily Times 3/4)
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