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Supplemental-Funds Measure Approved

May 31, 1989 1 min read
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The House last week approved a slimmed-down supplemental-appropriations bill for the current fiscal year that includes $892 million to cover shortfalls in the Stafford student-loan program.

The $3.7-billion measure does not include a provision in an earlier version of the bill that would have offset some spending with across-the-board cuts that could have cost the Education Department about $185 million.

The House rejected the earlier version in April. The Appropriations4Committee then cut about $1 billion from HR 2072 and deleted the offsets. The resulting bill was approved on a 227-to-197 vote. The Senate was expected to act on it this week.

But a White House statement said the cuts were insufficient and threatened a veto of the measure by President Bush.

Before approving the bill, the House rejected a proposal to shift $862 million from the Strategic Defense Initiative to drug-enforcement efforts, which were already allotted more than $800 million in the bill.

--jm

A version of this article appeared in the May 31, 1989 edition of Education Week as Supplemental-Funds Measure Approved

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