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Among the massive cuts to federal programs that benefit working people, Republican congressional leaders have muscled through $12.7 billion in cuts to student aid as part of the Bush administration's budget blueprint.

Translation: Students who borrow up to $20,000 could end up paying an extra $6,000 over the life of the loan.

The education cuts are part of a $40 billion package President George W. Bush signed in February that also slashed health care funding, child-support enforcement and several programs for low-income families. A $70 billion tax giveaway to the rich is awaiting congressional action.

To counter the attack on the education of our nation's children, the AFL-CIO, AFT, NEA and other unions and student groups are lining up in a "Reverse the Raid on Student Aid" campaign to make a college education more affordable for working family students.

New legislation (S. 2573, H.R. 5150) introduced by Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) and Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.) would:

* Reverse scheduled student loan interest rate hikes the Bush spending cut package will impose July 1.
* Fully fund the Pell Grant program.
* Make it easier for students and their families to consolidate their student loans.

"The AFT firmly believes that the role of the federal government is to increase access to higher education," says Gabriella Gomez, a higher education specialist in AFT's legislative department. "Until now, there has been very little done in the president's budget to ensure that access is a reality. This legislation is a definite step in the right direction, and we hope that other members of Congress will follow suit."

Durbin and Miller point out that the average tuition at a four-year public college has jumped 40 percent since 2001 (adjusted for inflation) and the average student borrower is saddled with a $17,500 debt after graduation.

"Congress should be making college more affordable, but instead Washington Republicans chose to put college further out of reach for American students and their families," Miller says.

The heart of the bill would cut interest rates in half--saving the student with the $17,500 debt some $5,600 over the loan's life. The other key provision would fully fund the Pell Grant program and boost the maximum grant to $5,800, compared with the $4,050 limit the Republican-controlled Congress has imposed by underfunding the program.

"The legacy of this White House and Congress to date has been broken promises and historic funding cuts that put college even further out of reach for millions of American students and their families," Durbin says.



by Mike Hall

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Looting the seedcorn
By Alan Franklin May 2nd 2006 at 8:45 pm EDT
It's a good thing for me i'm about to graduate and have gotten all the subsuduzed loans i'll ever get anyway.

for millions of other kids, this is just a disincentive to go to school. way to leave no child behind. in this case, we've left them behind the rest of the developed world...
Re: Looting the seedcorn
By Alecia May 2nd 2006 at 11:29 pm EDT
You said it! What happened to "No child left behind"?
Bush, you even said it en Espanol, "No dejaremos ningun nino atras". WoW.
I am sorry to have voted for you Bush!
You make me look like a sheepish to say the least!
It is incredible that the government claims that this is an equal opportunity society! I don't feel it. I am a mother that comes from very little money and has had to overcome many, many obstacles to be where I am in life. I have had to quit school not because I did not lack the desire but because I lacked the assistance and funds to continue. I am a very intelligent woman that has been passed over for many advances in the workplace due to my lack of "official" education. Please reconsider the legislation proposed in the education area!
Re: Looting the seedcorn
By Alecia May 2nd 2006 at 11:31 pm EDT
You said it! What happened to "No child left behind"?
Bush, you even said it en Espanol, "No dejaremos ningun nino atras". WoW.
I am sorry to have voted for you Bush!
You make me look like a sheepish to say the least!
It is incredible that the government claims that this is an equal opportunity society! I don't feel it. I am a mother that comes from very little money and has had to overcome many, many obstacles to be where I am in life. I have had to quit school not because I did not lack the desire but because I lacked the assistance and funds to continue. I am a very intelligent woman that has been passed over for many advances in the workplace due to my lack of "official" education. Please reconsider the legislation proposed in the education area!
  
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