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Status of the Perkins Loan Program COHEAO Update: May 2006 Bruce Caplin President – RC Services, Inc. National Co-Chair COHEAO Grass Roots Action Network
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Legislative Status Perkins Loan Program was not eliminated or reauthorized in 2005 -- but was extended S. 1614 – comprehensive HEA reauthorization bill Reauthorizes Perkins Loan Program through 2012 Incorporated into Deficit Reduction Act and passed by Senate Stripped in conference due to “Byrd Rule” H.R. 609 – comprehensive HEA reauthorization bill Reauthorizes Perkins Loan Program Passed the full House on March 30, 2006 by vote of 221 to 199 Currently, no legislation proposes to eliminate the Perkins Loan Program
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Reauthorization Outlook Current HEA expires July 1, 2006 Short term extensions passed repeatedly House & Senate need to pass comprehensive HEA reauthorization bills House passed HEA on March 30 H.R. 609 to be basis of the bill Senate schedule TBA – June - July?
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President’s FY2007 Request Request is for $54.4 billion for Department of Education Cut of $1.5 billion relative to FY2006 Effectively would eliminate Perkins Loans No funding for Loan Cancellations or the Federal Capital Contribution Elimination “saves” the Department of Education $664 million in FY2007 Congress on the budget: “Scandalous”
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Budget/Appropriations Outlook - Senate Senate FY2007 Budget Resolution increases discretionary spending Specter-Harkin amendment added $7 billion for education, health and workforce programs Grassroots were critical Appropriations Outlook? Senate budget numbers good for Perkins Loan Program, but do not ensure FCC and Cancellation funding Depends on final budget resolution – if one can be reached
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Budget/Appropriations Outlook - House House Passed FY2007 Budget Resolution (H. Con.Res 376) on May 18 Vote was 218 to 210 Calls for $10 billion less discretionary spending than the Senate resolution Outlook? House will be more fiscally conservative than Senate House/Senate Conference will be difficult
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What You Can Do House and Senate now planning conference to work out differences in their budget resolutions Likelihood of agreement is not great Dear Colleague letters will be written both in House and Senate Write Appropriations Committee members in support of funding for the FCC and Loan Cancellations. Find out more: www.coheao.org www.coheao.org 202-289-3910 hwadsworth@wpllc.net; astringer@wpllc.net; jcoyle@wpllc.net. hwadsworth@wpllc.netastringer@wpllc.net jcoyle@wpllc.net hwadsworth@wpllc.netastringer@wpllc.net jcoyle@wpllc.net
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