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Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Nearly Solves the 2014 Pell Grant Funding Cliff

Last week a subcommittee in the Senate passed an appropriations bill to fund nearly all federal education programs for fiscal year 2013, which starts October 1, 2012. That isn’t big news because the details of a final bill that would be viable in both the House and Senate are contingent on some major roadblocks: It’s an election year; the Labor, Health & Human Services, and Education Appropriations bill is the most contentious funding bill; automatic, across-the-board spending cuts loom in January; and so on. The bill is even less newsworthy because the Pell Grant program is temporarily on sound financial footing and no year-end funding crisis is in play as in past years. That’s why many might miss that the Senate bill solves next year’s Pell Grant funding crisis—well, just about.

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Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Nearly Solves the 2014 Pell Grant Funding Cliff