Pubdate: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 Source: York Daily Record (PA) Copyright: 2005 The York Daily Record Contact: http://www.ydr.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/512 Author: Kyle Wibby Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hea.htm (Higher Education Act) Cited: CHEAR - www.RaiseYourVoice.com DRUG CONVICTIONS DENY FINANCIAL AID Rep. Todd Platts, R-York County, missed an opportunity recently to lift a harsh financial aid ban during the U.S. House's reauthorization of the Higher Education Act (HEA). The House Committee on Education and the Workforce debated repealing a financial aid ban for students' with drug convictions, a little-known federal law passed in 1998. The HEA drug provision took effect in 2000 and has denied more than 160,000 students of the financial aid they need to attend school because of a past mistake. Denying access to an education will only cost taxpayers more in the long run by increasing recidivism rates. There are numerous organizations in Pennsylvania, including the Public Interest Law Center in Philadelphia, Drug and Alcohol Service Providers Organization of Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania ACLU, and the Youth Interlock Society, that have joined the more than 240 organizations nationwide that support the full repeal of the HEA drug provision. It is time that Congress stopped using education to further punish ex-offenders who are seeking a better life. Pennsylvanians should be ashamed that Rep. Platts continues to hold education funding hostage to drug war politics. Kyle Wibby Coalition For Higher Education Act Reform Washington - --- MAP posted-by: Beth