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Statement by the Student Aid Alliance on the FY 2005 Omnibus Bill and the Ongoing Erosion of Federal Student Aid by David Ward, President, American Council on Education and David L. Warren, President, National Association of Independent Colleges and Unive.

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WASHINGTON -- Following is a statement by the Student Aid Alliance on the FY 2005 Omnibus Bill and the ongoing erosion of federal student aid, by David Ward, President, American Council on Education and David L. Warren, President, National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. For more information or media assistance, contact Tony Pals, Director of Public Information, National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, 202-739-0474 (office), 202-288-9333 (cell), tony@naicu.edu.

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We are deeply troubled that Congress, in approving the FY 2005 omnibus appropriations bill, voted to continue the slow …

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