What I will do is make my offer quickly, and then I will make my speech following the objection. Let me summarize, to begin with, that what has just happened is I have objected to a short-term, piecemeal extension of funding for historically Black colleges and minority-serving institutions because it is a bill that, I think, will have great difficulty passing the Senate because of the way it is not properly funded. What I am about to offer, and which I will speak on after the objection is made, is permanent funding for historically Black colleges at the level of $255 million a year--permanent funding--as opposed to short-term, piecemeal funding as part of a package of higher education legislation that has been prepared and cosponsored by 29 Senators--more Democrats than Republicans--with the principal other provision being reducing the questions in the FAFSA, the Federal aid application form, from 108 to between 18 and 30. This is a bill introduced by the Senator from Alabama, Mr. Jones, and I, which our Senate committee has been working on for 5 years. It is the single most important impediment to keeping minority students from going to college in our State--and I think most States, according to our former Governor--and it would help 8 million minority students who fill out this complicated form every year. I will speak more to that in just a minute, but that is what I am about to ask my friends on the other side to permit me to pass.…
On the recordNovember 20, 2019
Said by
Heidi Alexander
Labour Party
Source
govinfo.govShare
More from Heidi Alexander
Jul 20, 2020
our great country has developed a dangerous habit when it comes to pandemics. Public health experts call it panic, neglect, panic. In 2007, after the emergence of the Asian flu, former Utah Governor Mike Leavitt, who was then the Secretary…
Sep 23, 2020
I come to the floor to talk about COVID in two ways. The Senator from Tennessee, who is presiding today, will appreciate this. She and I have a regular call with Governor Lee, our Governor, and we just finished part of it. Her staff was on…
Jul 30, 2020
I thought the Senator from Arizona made a very commonsense proposal. We are in a position here in the Congress that we often find ourselves in: We have different opinions-- dramatically different opinions in some cases. What she said was…





