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H.R.5157

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RISE Act

To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to repeal the provisions prohibiting persons convicted of drug offenses from receiving student financial assistance.

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1/29/2008--Introduced.
Removing Impediments to Students Education Act or the RISE Act - Amends the Higher Education Act of 1965 to repeal a provision which makes persons convicted of drug offenses ineligible to receive federal student financial assistance for specified periods. See Full Bill Text

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April 25, 2008 Drugs & Financial Aid: One Strike & You're Out

The Removing Impediments to Students' Education (RISE) Act (HR 5157) would eliminate this unfairly harsh penalty and even the playing field for all students convicted of drug offenses. If the unfair implications of this penalty get you ...

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February 07, 2008 Higher Education Act reauthorization bill

Barney Frank recently introduced the Removing Impediments to Students' Education (RISE) Act, HR 5157, which would fully repeal the aid penalty. We don't expect this to be enacted as a standalone, but it is absolutely key to our strategy ...

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January 28, 2008 Bill Action: Introduced: HR 5157: To amend the Higher Education ...

Barney Frank [D-MA] introduced HR 5157: To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to repeal the provisions prohibiting persons convicted of drug offenses from receiving student financial assistance. [This event matched these trackers: ...

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