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flashl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-11-08 03:58 PM
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U.S. bill specifies state higher ed spending
New legislation being considered by Congress would force states to spend a minimum amount on higher education based on their past spending — or lose some federal funds. The provision is being called a "dangerous precedent" by critics, but is seen by supporters as a stopgap for rising tuition at public institutions.

"One of the biggest factors driving tuition increases at public colleges and universities is states’ cutbacks in higher education funding," said Rachel Racusen, a spokeswoman for House Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller (D-Calif.), the bill’s primary sponsor.

"With the federal government putting money in at the top, it’s important that states not take money out at the bottom," she wrote in an e-mail.

The provision, part of the College Opportunity and Affordability Act, would require each state’s higher education funding to be at or above the average it spent over the last five years. If states don’t commit that amount, they could lose their share of federal money from the $65 million Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership grant program to help low-income students.

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