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For Immediate Release:
5/16/2007
Contact:
Luke Swarthout, 202-546-9707 x333
Washington, D.C.

Congressional Budget Provides $5.6 Billion Increase for Education Funding, Paves the Way for Student Loan Reform

 

The 2008 Congressional budget takes a meaningful step towards making college more affordable for America’s students. 

The 2008 Congressional budget announced today provides a $5.6 billion increase in education funding, including the Pell Grant Program, compared to last year’s budget.  The 2007 budget passed earlier this year provided the first increase to the maximum Pell Grant award in four years.

The budget also includes reconciliation instructions to the Education Committees requiring cuts of $750 million over the next six years.  This year, the Chairs of the Education Committees have outlined significant higher education reform agendas and have committed to directing these cuts to private lenders. These reconciliation instructions pave the way for much needed reform of the federal student loan system.  By cutting excessive subsidies to private lenders beyond what reconciliation instructions require Congress can provide students with less expensive loans and more federal grant aid.

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The State PIRGs are non-profit, non-partisan public interest advocacy groups. The Higher Education Project was established in 1994 to secure more aid for students, with a focus on additional grants, reduced debt, and better service to students in the federal financial aid system.

 

 

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