Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 06, 1990, Page 12, Image 12

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    National
Debate opens on clean air legislation
WASHINGTON (AIM The Senate
opened ill'll.itc Monday iin i nmprornise i Ir.m
.ill lryjisl.ilion tli.it would mean tin- first tight
oiling of .nr pollution l.tus in t t years
Senate Majority Leader George Mitt hell
I) Maine, in an opening statement said rarely
has there been legislation so thoroughly ton
sidered so long liehated. so min h dist ussrd
After near l\ a dei ade of dead lot k the yvay
was cleared last week for floor debate yvhen
Senate leaders and the Hush administration
agreed on i mbs on timt industrial ( heinit al>.
released into the an smog a allying pollutants
hum automobiles and the i oinpountls that
i atlse at id lain
(■'yell before the revised legislation yyas
brought to the flooi Monday , the compromise
i ante under att.u k from i r it it s yy ho said it ‘.y as
too tough on industry and senatm s who t .1!In.I
it too weak to 1 lean the dirty skies oy er the 11.1
the 1 umprome e represented little 11
mrnl over tli«- < ommitteo lull
It's ill!- ' 1)1)4 long .inn III the federal gn\
eminent intruding into I lit* li\rs of 1 In ■ Ameri
i .in |M*opIc " ‘..ml Svinnis 'I'm nut sure we
need this hill right mm
Mill lifll snapped li.n k th.il Simms lias
opposed even effort In improve the ijualitv ol
A mem a s an in the past 10 years
Acknowledging that the hill w.is not as
slrn I as he wanted Miti hell said its provi
sums wen the best that i mild he nhtained
from the administr.ition. and warned Ins i ol
leagues We le going to sta\ w ith tills hill Un
til we i omplele it. sooner or later
\l a news i onlereni e Sen I rank I .mien
berg I) N | said the legislation tails to re
ijiiire the auto emission controls needed to
i lean the air in serioiisK polluted areas sm h
as the major metropolitan an as nt the \oilh
i
Ament aus are t liokitig on dirt\ an and
the i lean an lull (omiou to the Senate Hour
Hist won't get the job done said 1 ,e feiilieig
pi'.lll • llig to seek some . ! i.l 11 • * to the hid Ml
the i'timing d.n s
Inefficiency plagues
student financial aid
|< J’S) The federal sUidi'iil
,ii(l program is plagued I>\ so
much fraud and inefficiency
lli.it it no longer works i orris t
l\ ,i Senate panel ( harged I'eh
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"To date we have not found
one area that we have exam
ined hi the federal staff aid pro
grains that is operating efti
< lent!v or effei.lively■ said a
staff statement at a hearing In
the Senates permanent suh
( ommittec on investigations
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statement after compiling a rc*
port about tin* stair of tin* pro
Despite ioltv goals and
good intentions of thr studrnt
aid programs, hundreds tif mil
imn'i !>| dollars dre bring vvast
I’d of iiaudulentlv obtained
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“The right choice.
vr.ir college students get either
nut enough fitillnt in! .in! did
Inis or none .it .ill
In reply. i ampus student .nil
.idministr.itnrs say the Senate
study is toogener.il, blaming
evervhod\ rather that |iist the
institutions that have highde
t.111 It rates
"The report is oversimplify
ing a very complex situation
i harged I lull.ew is financial aid
direc tin at I oket ( College in
I l.irtsv i I le St " !he broadgen
eralization doesn't apply" to
all c atnpuses
l ewis and others sa\ most ot
the I rand and ineft n iem \ in
c ur at trade schools
We know that there are
some problems, but del,mils are
often limited to a small number
who purport to he educational
institutions.' said Dallas Mar
tin. e\ei uti\ e direc tor ol the
National Assoc iation of Student
iinanci.il Aid Administrators
"Many times the educ at ion is
interim and the student is not
properly trained to compete tin
a job
I'he (iovernment Act minting
( ttln e in hed that U ashington
guaranteed S t J billion in loans
to students m Pltl'i
I iespite the ini lease in lie
I,miters NASI A AS Martin be
hews that "Overall the cast
maturity of students and iusti
tutions are working hard and
doing a good job It's important
to gel to the root of the prob
Iem. but don't give the impres
sion that the whole system is
rotten
Mai tin. I ike i ethers in the aid
industri notes a parlic ulai
problem w ith trade sc bools
which are tor-profit programs
dedicated to teac hing spec itic
trades like true k dm mg c os
met ic c are and c leric al skills
The t S I kept ot Keltic ation
whit h administers most tederal
college programs, estimates
that trade si bools at c ount tol
s"> pen era ot tile sc hools par
tn ipating in the tederal gn.ir.in
teed student loan program but
tin halt the total amount ol
loans that are in default
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