If Congress rejects the deal, it would show Iran 'America is not going to negotiate in good faith.'
We just have to go back to the fact that the Federal Government is shelling out $150 billion every year to help students...
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If we reject this deal, Iran's breakout time will go down, and that will increase the pressure to take military action v...
The deal is the deal, and Congress has two choices: accept it or reject it.
I believe that a mix of funding is important.
The question now before Congress is whether the nuclear agreement represents our best available option for preventing Ir...
No one can say for certain that this deal will prevent a nuclear-armed Iran, and I will not say it.
I just want to underline what I'm hearing you say about this is putting financial incentives in place so that schools ha...
$100,000 in debt and very little credit that will actually transfer. For-profit colleges seem more interested in shareho...
With the Federal Government spending billions of dollars each year on the Pell grant program, understanding how these st...
One way the Federal Government could help in this process is providing greater incentives to States that maintain tuitio...
A nuclear-armed Iran threatens the United States, threatens Israel, threatens the entire world.
When we talk about improving student success, we aren't just talking about getting students through a graduation ceremon...
We all know that helping students should be a high priority, and I know that you all see this.
If I felt there was a sincere effort to seek a level playing field in the creation of new jobs and new energy industries...
This bill would eliminate EPA's ability to address carbon pollution through the Clean Power Plan or essentially any acti...
That is what this plan does in addition to reducing CO2 by 32 percent by the year 2030.