Arizona tuition cap initiative hopes for better luck in 2018

Screen Shot 2016-07-06 at 7.24.28 AMBy Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times

A campaign that proposed a citizen initiative to cap tuition rates at Arizona’s universities has long given up on 2016, but hopes to make it onto the ballot in two years.

The Save Our Students committee halted its initiative campaign in late summer or early fall of 2015, after it became apparent that it wouldn’t be able to get the funding it needed, said Matt Capalby, the committee’s treasurer. Capalby said several national groups expressed interest in the initiative, but by that time they had already set their budgets for the 2016 election cycles.

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