PIERRE, S.D. (AP) - The state Legislature would have control over tuition increases at South Dakota’s public universities under a bill introduced at the Capitol.
Republican Rep. Lynne DiSanto said Tuesday that the state Board of Regents, which currently sets tuition and fees, needs more oversight.
DiSanto’s bill says the board would fix tuition only after the Legislature has approved any rate increases.
She says students are getting “pinched,” and officials want to encourage them to stay in South Dakota.
DiSanto says the regents are un-elected officials making a very important decision for students.
The board last year increased tuition and fees at the state’s six public universities by an average of 2.9 percent for the 2017-18 school year.
The board didn’t immediately comment on the bill. It doesn’t yet have a hearing scheduled.
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