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Maryland Gubernatorial Candidate Promises to Cap Tuition at State Colleges

Anthony Brown pledges to limit annual tuition increases to 3 percent.

Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown pledged Wednesday to cap rising tuition costs at his state's colleges if he is elected governor.

 

Brown, a Democrat, vowed in a statement he would limit annual tuition increases to 3 percent. To keep that promise, Brown said he would use state tax dollars to offset any other rising costs at colleges. He did not specify.

The University of Maryland's Board of Regents sets tuition rates at the state's colleges, although the amount of the increase is usually impacted by how much money the state government allocates for higher education.

 

Daniel Luzer is GOVERNING's news editor.