The Chronicle of Higher Education

House Panel Votes in Favor of Bill That Would Cut $15-Billion from Student-Loan Programs

By KELLY FIELD

Washington

The U.S. House of Representatives education committee voted, 22 to 19, on Wednesday in favor of a bill that would wring $15-billion from the government's student-loan programs over the next five years.

The savings -- which would come largely from reductions in government...

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