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HOW DID YOUR ALABAMA REPRESENTATIVES & SENATORS VOTE?
Higher Education Opportunity Act (PL 110-315)
- This law increases Pell Grant awards and Perkins loan limits, in an effort to help the neediest borrowers.
- The law also imposes new requirements on participants in the private student loan programs, to be sure that students and families are fairly treated while seeking these increasingly necessary funds.
- There are many new programs in this law, including several that foster access to higher education by providing counseling and other supports, including financial literacy education.
| Alabama | |||||
| Rep | Robert Aderholt (R-AL-4) | Y | |||
| Rep | Spencer Bachus (R-AL-6) | Y | |||
| Rep | Jo Bonner (R-AL-1) | Y | |||
| Rep | Robert Cramer (D-AL-5) | Y | |||
| Rep | Artur Davis (D-AL-7) | Y | |||
| Rep | Terry Everett (R-AL-2) | Y | |||
| Rep | Michael Rogers (R-AL-3) | Y | |||
| Sen | Jeff Sessions | N | |||
| Sen | Richard Shelby | Y | |||
The College Cost Reduction and Access Act (PL 110-84)
This bill was hailed as the largest federal investment in higher education since enactment of the GI Bill.
- It reduced payments to lenders and cut the interest rate on subsidized student loans in half—from 6.8% to 3.4% over a four-year period.
- The bill increased investments in grant aid for the neediest borrowers by increasing the Pell Grant maximum award.
- The new TEACH Grant program which helps prospective teachers pay for college and a new loan forgiveness program for public sector employees were created.
| Alabama | |||||
| Rep | Robert Aderholt (R-AL-4) | N | |||
| Rep | Spencer Bachus (R-AL-6) | N | |||
| Rep | Jo Bonner (R-AL-1) | N | |||
| Rep | Robert Cramer (D-AL-5) | Y | |||
| Rep | Artur Davis (D-AL-7) | Y | |||
| Rep | Terry Everett (R-AL-2) | N | |||
| Rep | Michael Rogers (R-AL-3) | N | |||
| Sen | Jeff Sessions | Y | |||
| Sen | Richard Shelby | Y | |||























