Markup

H. Con. Res. 14 Section 2001(b)(3), H. Res. 344


Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2025 Time: 10:15 AM Location: 2175 Rayburn House Office Building

Agenda

 

H. Con. Res. 14 Section 2001 (b)(3)

Amdt/ Mtn

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Description

Action

Roll Call

2

Ms. Adams

Prohibit the title from going into effect until the Secretary certifies that the risk sharing model does not disproportionately harm HBCUs.

Failed 14y – 21n

1

3

Ms. Adams

Prohibits the title from taking effect until the Secretary certifies that it will not increase out-of-pocket costs for low-income students.

Failed 14y – 21n

2

4

Ms. Adams

Strike capping student aid at median cost.

Failed 14y – 21n

3

5

Ms. McBath

Strike repeal of Closed School Discharge.

Failed 14y – 21n

4

6

Ms. McBath

Changes in the public service job to include medical and dental residency programs where the borrower is completing the program in a rural area, as defined in section 861 of the Higher Education Act.

Failed 14y – 21n

5

7

Ms. Hayes

Nothing in this title shall be construed to permit any actions that result in a reduction in SNAP participation or access to SNAP benefits.

Failed 14y – 21n

6

8

Ms. Hayes

Allows teachers’ five years of classroom service to qualify for both the Stafford Student Loan Forgiveness (SSLF) program and the ten years of loan payments required for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.

Failed 14y – 21n

7

9

Ms. Bonamici

Nothing in this title shall be construed to permit any actions that result in a reduction in Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) participation.

Failed 14y – 21n

8

10

Ms. Bonamici

Strike limitation on secretarial authority to regulate student loans.

Failed 14y – 21n

9

11

Ms. Bonamici

Prohibit funding cuts until the Office of Inspector General ensures that low-income borrowers won’t see an increase in their monthly loan payments.

Failed 14y – 21n

10

12

Mr. Courtney

Strike and replace reforms to streamline and improve PSLF.

Failed 14y – 21n

11

13

Mr. Mannion

Requires the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to study the impact of terminated contracts related to higher education. 

Failed 14y – 21n

12

14

Mr. Mannion

Nothing in this title shall be construed to permit any actions that could negatively impact disabled higher education students’ access to home and community-based services through Medicaid

Failed 14y – 21n

13

15

Mr. Takano

Strike repeal of Borrower’s Defense

Failed 14y – 21n

14

16

Ms. McBath

Prohibit the section from going into effect until the Secretary of Education certifies to Congress that nothing in this subtitle or such amendments will result in a decrease in the average Pell Grant award.

Failed 14y – 21n

15

17

Mr. Scott

Striking section changing Pell Eligibility

Failed 14y – 21n

16

18

Ms. Omar

Strikes sections excluding part-time students from Pell Grants.

Failed 14y – 21n

17

19

Ms. Omar

Strikes economic hardship and unemployment deferment sunset.

Failed 14y – 21n

18

20

Ms. Omar

Insert a prohibition on wage Social Security benefit garnishment for defaulted loans.

Failed 14y – 21n

19

21

Ms. Omar

Nothing in this title shall be construed to limit students’ access to Medicaid

Failed 14y – 21n

20

22

Mr. DeSaulnier

Prevents the bill from taking effect until the Secretary of Education certifies that the Department will comply with valid court orders.

Failed 14y – 21n

21

23

Mr. Scott

Replace the title’s repayment plan with the Biden administration's Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan.

Failed 14y – 21n

22

24

Mr. Takano

Strike repeal of the 90/10 Rule.

Failed 14y – 21n

23

25

Mr. Takano

Prohibit the title from taking effect if the Secretary certifies that it wouldn’t result in fraud or abuse against student veterans.

Failed 14y – 21n

24

26

Ms. Lee

Nothing in this title shall be construed as limiting students’ access to reproductive health care services, including abortion services.

Failed 14y – 21n

25

27

Ms. Lee

Nothing in this title shall be construed to permit the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to receive health information of college students.

Failed 14y – 21n

26

28

Ms. Lee

Strikes student loan limits

Failed 14y – 21n

27

29

Ms. Lee

Eliminates the current and any future Pell Grant shortfalls by authorizing such sums as necessary, making all Pell funding mandatory.

Failed 14y – 21n

28

30

Ms. Lee

Prohibits institutions from providing preferential treatment in admissions to applicants based on their relationships to donors or alumni of the institution.

Failed 14y – 21n

29

31

Ms. Lee

Creates an exemption to the reimbursement requirements for institutions where more than 20 percent of enrolled students are eligible for a Federal Pell Grant.

Failed 14y – 21n

30

32

Mr. Casar

Restrict access to certain information or data to exclude “special government employees” and other non-ED staff.

Failed 14y – 21n

31

33

Mr. Casar

Prohibits the title from going into effect unless all federal contracts, grants, and incentives awarded to the companies of special government employees are rescinded, cancelled, or terminated.

Failed 14y – 21n

32

34

Mr. Scott

Prohibits the title from taking effect unless cuts to Medicaid and SNAP would not result in fewer families becoming eligible for free school meals.

Failed 14y – 21n

33

1

Mr. Walberg

Republican Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute

Passed 21y – 14n

34

Member Statements


  1. Ranking Member Robert C. "Bobby" Scott (Democrat - Virginia)