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Education Bills Address IDEA Funding and Student Loans

Hundreds of education related bills have been introduced in just the past few months. Yesterday, Senator Kennedy announced he will introduce part of his NCLB initiative relating to middle schools in the coming weeks. Senator Harkin introduced S. 1159 a bill to fully fund IDEA to 40% of pupil costs; the House corollary HR 821 the Educate Act by Rep. Van Hollen would do the same.

New realities in English language learning would be addressed by HR 1965, Rep. Baird (WA), which would provide two closed circuit TV channels in schools to provide language instruction. Another bill would set new funding priorities—HR 1702, sponsored by Rep. Woolsey (CA), calls for the government to reallocate funds from defense spending to pay for children’s education and health care, expanded job training, and increased energy efficiency.

Rep. Miller Chair of the House Education and Labor committee has introduced three bills that deal with student loans. HR 890 would establish new requirements for lenders and higher education to protect students and other borrowers, HR 1010 would require the efficient delivery of student loans, and HR 1608 would simplify the student loan process.

 

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