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I fail to see what student loans have to do with health care. I guess anything is game if it will get the bill passed.
http://prescriptions.blogs.nytimes....visions-may-ease-passage-of-health-care-bill/
http://prescriptions.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/17/democrats-press-ahead-with-student-loan-overhaul/
I guess its new name is health care and education bill.
http://prescriptions.blogs.nytimes....visions-may-ease-passage-of-health-care-bill/
Student Loan Provisions May Ease Passage of Health Care Bill
Many House Democrats reacted enthusiastically on Friday to the word that a proposed overhaul of student loan programs would be included with major health care legislation in an expedited budget package to be offered in Congress.
The student loan overhaul would end government subsidies to private, commercial student lenders that have profited handsomely by making virtually risk-free loans using taxpayer money. The education bill would also redirect billions of dollars in savings from ending the payments to an array of popular education programs, including expanded Pell grants for low-income students.
As a result, some supporters of the health care bill said they were confident the financial aid measure would help generate votes for the overall package.
The bottom line? Theoretically, at least, the Democrats have a chance of using the education measure to convince 35 lawmakers to switch their votes from no on health care to yes on a combined package that includes the financial aid changes. And by including the education measure in the budget package, they seem to have risked just one yes vote on health care, that of Mr. Kanjorski.
http://prescriptions.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/17/democrats-press-ahead-with-student-loan-overhaul/
The drive to pass health care legislation intersected on Wednesday with calls for President Obama’s proposed overhaul of the student loan system.
House Democrats plan to tack a student loan package onto the health care bill in order to get the controversial overhaul through the chamber.
“It is a perfect climate for us to pass a wonderful bill to expand opportunity to access health care and education in our country,” said the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, standing on the sun-soaked steps of the Capitol before a group of some 200 students representing liberal organizations like Campus Progress and Young Invincibles.
I guess its new name is health care and education bill.
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