A bill to fund the four schools – Penn State, Pitt, Temple and Lincoln, all of which are not state-owned but offer tuition discounts to state residents – failed on a 130-to-73 vote, short of the two-thirds approval needed.
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A bill to fund the four schools – Penn State, Pitt, Temple and Lincoln, all of which are not state-owned but offer tuition discounts to state residents – failed on a 130-to-73 vote.
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