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For Immediate Release:
2007-07-11
Contact:
Christine Lindstrom, 617-308-1063 or 202-546-9707
Chris Lindstrom, 617-747-4330

Washington, D.C.

House Passes Student Aid Bill

The US House of Representatives today passed the "College Cost Reduction Act of 2007" (HR 2669) by a vote of 273-149. The bill will substantially increase the purchasing power of the Pell Grant, the nation's premiere need based grant program which benefits millions of low income students, increasing the maximum grant amount by $100 for five years beginning in 2008-9. It will make student loan debt more affordable by cutting the interest rate on student loans in half, to 3.4 percent, by 2012, and by capping loan repayment amounts to a reasonable percentage of a graduate's income.

U.S. PIRG Student Debt Program Director Christine Lindstrom had the following statement:

Today, Congressional leaders responded to millions of students and their families struggling to pay for college by making a major investment of $20 billion dollars in federal student aid programs. We applaud House Education Chair George Miller (D-CA) and others who have fought vigorously for these reforms. HR 2669 goes a long way toward solving the college affordability and access crisis in the country.

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U.S. PIRG is the federation of state Public Interest Research Groups. State PIRGs are non-profit, non-partisan public interest advocacy organizations. The PIRG 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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