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Press Conference on MD Illegal Alien Tuition Benefits with Delegates Neil Parrott & Pat McDonough, Leaders of MDPetitions.com

Voter Referendum Leaders Continue Historic Effort and Court Battle to Bring “In-State Tuition” for Illegal Aliens to Voters on Election Day, 2012

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Washington, DC — October 26, 2011

Update: Oct 26, 2011, 2:31 p.m. – event location changed due to weather forecast

Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced it will host a press conference regarding new developments in theĀ MDPetitions.comĀ legal action to ensure voters have the opportunity to consider ā€œtuition benefitā€ for illegal alien students.

Date: Thursday, October 27
Time: 2:30 p.m. EDT
Location: House of Delegates Building, Judiciary Committee Room #100
6 Bladen Street
Annapolis, Maryland

The DREAM Act was enacted by the Maryland General Assembly and signed by Governor Martin Oā€™Malley on May 10, 2011. The law creates a new taxpayer-subsidized public benefit ā€” the ability to pay reduced tuition rates at Maryland community colleges and public higher education institutions ā€” for certain eligible illegal aliens. The petition drive was perhaps the most successful in Maryland history. It collected nearly twice the amount of signatures required by law to put the new benefit to voters in a referendum.The chairman ofĀ MDPetitions.comĀ is Maryland Assembly Delegate Neil Parrott of Washington County; Delegate Patrick McDonough of Baltimore and Harford Counties is its honorary chairman.


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