Longtime businessman Bernie Rome made his proposal during a recent brainstorming session about how the board can secure the town's financial future.
Rome said more students in town would help secure more school funding and contribute to the tax base, according to reports.
He says with Green Mountain College in town and increasing student debt, the ingredients for Killington offering free tuition are in place.
He points to the 3,000 second homeowners in Killington, saying they might elect to move so their children could get a college education there.
Select board members are encouraging Rome to develop his idea and explore how the town would pay for it.







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