January 23, 2004
A House Divided Over Tuition-Control Bill
Republicans are split on proposal to penalize colleges for raising pricesArticle: Colleges Criticize Congressional Proposal to Dictate Credit-Transfer RulesBy STEPHEN BURD
Republican lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives appear to be sharply divided over a bill that would prevent colleges that raise their prices too high from participating in some federal student-aid programs.
When Rep. Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, the California Republican who heads the principal
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