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    Urgent: Higher Ed Bill up for Reauthorization



    If you’re a college student, recent graduate, or you know someone who’s struggling to pay for college, then you should watch out for the Heighter Education Act reauthorization bill, H.R. 609, currently up for consideration in the House Education Committee. If passed, H.R. 609 would freeze the maximum grant aid awarded to current college students as well as interest rates on loans used to pay for higher education. As we all know, the average expense of college increases by a significant percentage every year. So if the government decides to freeze aid, it’ll be impossible for working families to close the gap without going deeper into debt. Check out this website sponsored by the Student Aid Action PIRG, especially the link to the top ten ways that H.R. 609 would make college less affordable. Also, don’t forget to call or email your representatives and urge them to say no to reduced funding for higher education.

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    11 Responses to “Urgent: Higher Ed Bill up for Reauthorization”

    1. Noid says:

      Yes, that’s right, we should just line up at the govt. trough like every other special interest. I’d rather have freedom than a college loan, thanks anyway.

    2. Noid says:

      Ever notice that being a rapist doesn’t disqualify you from getting a college loan but smoking a little weed or not signing up for the draft does? When you allow yourself to be dependent on govt. programs, they can then use those funds to make you their slave. College loan fund witholding isn’t about punishing bad people, because if it were, rapists wouldn’t be allowed. It’s about government controlling you.

    3. Sean Foushee says:

      wait, this bill freezes interest on student loans, and thats a bad thing? My wife’s loans just went up to to the interest rate hike, I’d love to have a freeze on interest rates for her student loans.

    4. Anonymous says:

      Noid, you’re crazy. Don’t change the terms of the debate. Everyone deserves access to education that will give them a leg up. This is just another example of Congress saying they are acting on behalf of the people but then erecting barriers to progress behind closed doors.

    5. Anonymous says:

      Sean:
      I think the post misspoke-the bill will actually CUT funding for studnet loans and HIKE interest rates, while freezing student aid funding.

      This bill is very bad for students.

    6. Anonymous says:

      Noid-you’re great! Your libertarian diatribes are colored with just a touch of blithering foolishness. Thanks for making your ideas so easy to dismiss!

    7. Noid says:

      At least you’re not calling me a conservative like Erik does :-)

    8. Noid says:

      QUOTE:
      Noid, you’re crazy. Don’t change the terms of the debate. Everyone deserves access to education that will give them a leg up. This is just another example of Congress saying they are acting on behalf of the people but then erecting barriers to progress behind closed doors.
      /QUOTE:

      If you want to defend congress subsidizing college loans you have to also embrace the effects of corruption that will inevitably result as well as the social control congress can enforce doing so. I have the same problems with Bush’s vague plans for privatization of social security. Why is it that people like you can recognize the opportunities for corruption with Bush style privatization but not with student loan subsidies?

    9. Anonymous says:

      Calm down boys….

      Quick question: Im going to be a juinior in high school, how would this bill affect me? And if it doesn’t, could there be a possibility that other bills would follow that would eventually affecting me?

      K.

    10. Anonymous says:

      To the Junior:

      If you plan on recieving financial aid to help you afford college. This bill will increase the costs of your student loans by raising the interest rates you’ll pay in a number of ways. In addition it does nothing to increase federal student aid that makes college more affordable and cheaper for you. Ultimately this bill will exacerbate the problem of rising college cost that students are currently facing.

    11. cahnman says:

      Key Democrats Supported Social Security Accounts in 2001
      The Hyde Park Declaration set goal for creation by 2010.
      DLC | Key Document | August 1, 2000

      The Hyde Park Declaration: A Statement of Principles and a Policy Agenda for the 21st Century

      Full Document : http://www.ndol.org/print.cfm?contentid=1926

      We believe in shifting the focus of America’s anti-poverty and social insurance programs from transferring wealth to creating wealth.

      5. Balance America’s Commitments to the Young and the Old
      An ever-growing share of the federal budget today consists of automatic transfers from working Americans to retirees. Moreover, the costs of the big entitlements for the elderly — Social Security and Medicare — are growing at rates that will eventually bankrupt them and that could leave little to pay for everything else government does. We can’t just spend our way out of the problem; we must find a way to contain future costs. The federal government already spends seven times as much on the elderly as it does on children. To allow that ratio to grow even more imbalanced would be grossly unfair to today’s workers and future generations.
      In addition, Social Security and Medicare need to be modernized to reflect conditions not envisioned when they were created in the 1930s and the 1960s. Social Security, for example, needs a stronger basic benefit to bolster its critical role in reducing poverty in old age. Medicare needs to offer retirees more choices and a modern benefit package that includes prescription drugs. Such changes, however, will only add to the cost of the programs unless they are accompanied by structural reforms that restrain their growth and limit their claim on the working families whose taxes support the programs.

      Goals for 2010

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      • Create Retirement Savings Accounts to enable low-income Americans to save for their own retirement.

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