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H.R. 3221, The Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009 (3 comments ↓ | 11 wiki edits: view article ↓)

H.R. 3221 would amend the Higher Education Act of 1965.

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alitl8

(logged in user) September 17, 2009, 12:51pm (report abuse)

this amendment contains language (thanks to Mark Sounder of IN) that would deny financial aid to students convicted of minor drug possession. VOTE NO!!

Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of temperance. It is a species of intemperance within itself, for it goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to control a man's appetite by legislation, and makes a crime out of things that are not crimes. A Prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles upon which our government was founded. - Abraham Lincoln: Speech in the Illinois House of Representatives, Dec 18, 1840.

california

September 17, 2009, 2:37pm (report abuse)

Feds now taking over student loans, plus more stealth legislation which should NOT be passed into law. These overreaching stooges in Washington have got to go!

Georgia

September 17, 2009, 3:26pm (report abuse)

Here here, California! It's time to flip this House. (and Senate)

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