Contributed by Organizations or Campuses; Articles, Papers, and Reports; and Policy and Law
Raucous House Passes Student Aid Bill
| Title: | Raucous House Passes Student Aid Bill (ID: CSD5006) | | Author(s): | Doug Lederman (Inside Higher Ed) | | Origin: | Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (07/12/2007) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | The House of Representatives approved legislation Wednesday that would slash payments to lenders and use the savings to cut interest rates and increase grant funds for students. Although debate over the budget reconciliation measure devolved into partisan nastiness that evoked the worst of the British Parliament, in the end 47 Republicans joined 226 Democrats to vote for the bill. The 273-149 tally, though, fell short of the margin needed to override President Bush’s threatened veto. | | View this resource: | |
Congress Renews Patriot Act
| Title: | Congress Renews Patriot Act (ID: CSD4426) | | Origin: | Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | After a filibuster led to additional measures designed to protect civil liberties, the House and Senate have approved a renewal of the USA PATRIOT Act that President Bush is expected to sign before it expires Friday March 10, 2006. In all, the legislation renews 16 provisions of the bill passed in 2001 to help combat terrorism. Since its original passage, however, civil libertarians have criticized the law for sacrificing individuals' rights in the pursuit of information about terrorists.Supporters of the law argue that no evidence has been brought forth indicating that the powers of the legislation have been misused. The bill that is being sent to the president renews the federal authority to obtain usage records through National Security Letters, but the bill includes language that specifically exempts most libraries from the demands of the letters. Another change to the law allows those under investigation to formally challenge the part of the law that prevents them from revealing that they are under investigation. | | View this resource: | |
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