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Andrew
I am not so much interetsted in the major changes, increasing access to higher ed is great but maybe a lengthening of the Pell grant to include another semester rather than giving more $ would be a better provision. I am for this action, because this is the first and only provision that makes federal monies available for persons with intellectual disabilities with regard to attendance in higher education. Thanks Cong. Sessions!