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Action alert: Senate committee vote will be taking place very soon on repealing the bad financial aid provision. Go to http://www.SchoolsNotPrisons.com/help/ and take action now.

Tuesday, February 10, 2004

Illinois Action Alert


As I mentioned yesterday, Illinois is looking at Medical Marijuana. Companion bills have been introduced in the House and the Senate.

If you live in Illinois, go now and contact your representative.

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HEA Action Alert


From the good folks at Students for a Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP)

As you know, since its inception, SSDP has campaigned against a 1998 amendment to the Higher Education Act that denies federal financial aid to anyone convicted of a drug-related offense, no matter how minor. This provision is counter-productive and causes enormous harm, particularly to minority students and middle-class and lower-income students who can't afford the high cost of college. Department of Education data indicates that more than 128,000 students have been adversely affected by the provision.

H.R. 685, a bill in Congress that would repeal the provision has the support of sixty-five Representatives, and now nine Presidential candidates have spoken out against the provision. A national coalition has formed to fight for repeal of the provision. Allies include the United States Student Association and the American Council on Education.

Pressure from our broad-based coalition has already started to trouble Rep. Mark Souder, the provision's author. Recently, Rep. Souder introduced a proposal that he sees as a "fix" to the problems associated with the provision. While we applaud any efforts to reduce the suffering caused by this bad law, we know that the only true solution is its full repeal.

We need you to send this message loud and clear to Congress!

Right now - with reauthorization of the Higher Education Act on the horizon - is the best opportunity to repeal the drug provision.

ACTIONS TO TAKE:

  1. FAX YOUR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE AND SENATORS RIGHT NOW and urge them to support all opportunities to repeal the 1998 Higher Education Act amendment that delays or denies federal financial aid to anyone convicted of a drug related offense. Do it free here.Follow-up your fax with phone calls to their offices this THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2004.

We've been fighting this one for years and it needs to go away! I'm proud to say that the Illinois State University was one of the early ones to pass a resolution condemning this provision.

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