February 23, 2001
Key Senator Says That Congress May Pass Education Tax Breaks
The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee said last week that he is optimistic that a number of tax proposals that would help students and parents pay for college will become law this session of Congress.
Sen. Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, also said at a hearing of the committee that he would make such tax legislation a priority for the panel. Those measures include bills that would expand the deduction of interest on student loans, extend benefits for students with
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