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@MLD can't discriminate based on matriculation status.

Who's talking about discriminating based on matriculation. Like I already said, any student who wishes can become a DC resident and thereby be eligible for representation. And they start that process by renouncing their out-of-state residency. I.e., Getting off the voting roles in their former state, changing their drivers license to here, registering their vehicles here, and paying their income tax here in DC as a DC resident. I.e., by doing the necessary things to become a DC resident. The discrimination is by residency and that is perfectly legal AND fair.

by Lance on Sep 15, 2011 11:54 am • linkreport

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