Harkin Rattles Centrists Using Special Budget Rules on Education Bill (The Hill)
"Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) is risking an intra-party battle by fast-tracking legislation that seeks to cut off federal subsidies to student loan companies," The Hill reports. "Harkin said he will attempt to use special budget rules that only require a simple majority vote to advance a bill that would end the Federal Family Education Loan program, which would free up money for other education programs. But centrist Democrats are blanching at Harkin's move to use the reconciliation process for an education bill that includes major policy reforms, echoing concerns they raised over using those rules for healthcare legislation. It's unclear whether the bill has even the 51 votes it would need to advance under reconciliation."
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