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January 5, 2007
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho State University President Arthur Vailas has asked members of a panel that doles out the state's share of a multibillion-dollar class-action tobacco settlement to spend $300,000 to study creating the state's first medical school.
The state Board of Education voted in December to ask the Legislature to pay for a study that would gauge the “feasibility and viability” of building a degree-granting medical school program within Idaho's borders.
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