Associated Press - November 16, 2009 10:25 AM ET
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POWELL, Wyo. (AP) - The Northwest College Board of Trustees is advocating a statewide sales tax to fund Wyoming community colleges.
The resolution won unanimous approval from the board, which oversees the college in Powell, and proposes that the tax eventually be put before voters.
Their proposal will be forwarded to the other six college boards for consideration.
The proposal comes after a state task force failed to decide on a plan for colleges to raise money. The state provides 60 percent of the funding for community colleges. The other 40 percent comes from tuition and property taxes levied in the seven counties with colleges.
However, the colleges each serve districts that include multiple counties that pay no taxes to support them. Sixteen of Wyoming's 23 counties pay nothing to support the community colleges.
Information from: Powell Tribune - Powell, http://www.powelltribune.com
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