Biden admin hurting working class students with 'witch hunt' against career colleges, watchdog group says
The Biden administration is disadvantaging working, minority and underprivileged students by "weaponizing" the federal student aid process to target for-profit trade schools, according to a conservative watchdog group.
Democrats Come To Grips With Building Back Smaller
Democrats have spent months trying to pass a multitrillion-dollar expansion of government programs designed to help families, lift people out of poverty, broaden access to health insurance, provide free education, and fight the rising threat of climate change.
Their grand plans for an ambitious legislative package came to a crashing halt this week, however, after President Joe Biden made clear to lawmakers they would need to accept significant cuts to many of their priorities if the bill is to become law this year.
Here’s what’s in Democrats’ big social-spending bill, as community college, key climate program seen nixed
Negotiations continue among Democratic moderates and progressives over President Joe Biden’s “Build Back Better” plan, a sweeping proposal targeting “human infrastructure,” climate change and other party priorities.
Biden and other top Democrats had been aiming for a $3.5 trillion social-spending package that would move in tandem with a bipartisan infrastructure PAVE, +1.23% bill, but objections from moderates have shifted the White House to considering toplines ranging from $1.9 trillion to $2.3 trillion.
Health Care Provisions of Democratic Spending Bill Would Add More than $500 Billion to the Deficit
The massive Democratic spending package now working its way through Congress is not, strictly speaking, a health care bill. But it's not not a health care bill, either. Many of its biggest, most expensive provisions are expansions of government-run or federally subsidized health care programs. Those provisions represent the largest expansion of federal health care spending since Obamacare.
Obama: Free community college in ‘everybody’s interest’
President Obama on Friday called on Congress to close tax loopholes for millionaires and billionaires and use the savings to offer all Americans a higher education, saying that two years of free community college is in “everybody’s interest.”
Speaking at Lake Area Technical Institute’s commencement ceremony in Watertown, South Dakota, the president said community colleges will play an increasingly vital role in the 21st-century economy. Mr. Obama has proposed two years of free community college for everyone, but his plan remai
Obama Touts Community College Value on Unfriendly Dakotas Turf
President Barack Obama checked off his pledge to visit all 50 states while in office with a commencement address at a South Dakota community college that he called a model for preparing young Americans for the modern workforce.
The big problem Obama's free community college plan ignores
When President Obama called for two years of free community college, he also argued that nearly everyone should attend — that education should extend not to the 12th grade but to the 14th. The goal, he said, is to make "two years of college … as free and universal in America as high school is today."
Can Obama's community college plan get through Congress?
President Barack Obama's ambitious proposal to give millions of Americans more affordable access to a community college education and what he called a "ticket to the middle class" is unlikely to become law any time soon.
His plan is to partner with states and fund the first two years of community college for Americans "willing to work for it." The White House will work to push this plan through Congress
Obama's Free Community College Plan Promises To Shake Up Higher Ed
Some 9 million Americans could attend community college tuition-free under a proposal President Barack Obama announced Friday.
Six Things Obama Didn't Tell You About His "Free" College Tuition Plan
Previewing yet another item on his 2015 State of the Union Friday, President Obama announced a new plan to make community college tuition "free."
"Today I'm announcing an ambitious new plan to bring down the cost of community college tuition in America," Obama said. "I wanna bring it down to zero. I wanna make it free."
Obama may have spoken for over half-an-hour in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he was joined by both Sens. Bob Corker (R-TN) and Lamar Alexander (R-TN), but he left out a fe