Associated PressDENVER — A Colorado bill to ban schools from using American Indian mascots without permission from a panel of Native Americans has been cleared for a vote by the full House. But lawmakers amended the proposal Thursday so that the state won't use tax dollars to assist schools that have to change signs and uniforms. The House Appropriations Committee approved the version with no tax dollars on a vote of 7-6.

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