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星期三, 5月 04, 2022
Pressley Delivers $1M in Federal Funding for Boston’s Tuition-Free Community College Program
BOSTON – Today, Congresswoman
Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) visited Bunker Hill Community College to
celebrate the $1,000,000 in federal community project funding she secured to
expand the City of Boston’s Tuition-Free Community College program.
Rep. Pressley was joined by Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, BHCC President
Pam Eddinger, and BHCC students for a tour of BHCC and press
conference to highlight how the funding will help address the college
affordability crisis locally as she continues her calls for President Biden to cancel student debt.
“I was
so honored to visit Bunker Hill Community College today to deliver the $1
million in federal funds we secured to expand Boston’s tuition-free community
college program,” said Rep. Pressley. “Expanding this program will
serve a critical need within our community by helping more students achieve
their goals of earning a college degree, and it will help us address the
college affordability crisis as we continue making the case for President Biden
to cancel student debt by executive action. These efforts must go hand-in-hand,
and I’m so grateful to Mayor Wu, Mayor Janey, President Eddinger, and our
students for their close partnership in making this important investment a
reality.”
"This
million dollars to fund and expand the tuition free community college program
is a major step forward at just the right moment,” said Boston Mayor
Michelle Wu. “Many of our community college students are affected in their
ability to stay enrolled because of their need to balance their work and family
obligations. Funding like this goes not only to the students, but to the
families and neighborhoods that they are part of. Thank you Congresswoman
Pressley for securing these funds."
“We are proud to have
served 619 students in the Boston Tuition-Free Community College program since
the program began. We currently have 266 students receiving funding this
year,” said BHCC President Pam Eddinger. “We are grateful for this
funding to expand the program allowing us to reach more students, especially
with including certain certificates and short-term training.”
View
photos from the event here and watch the recorded
livestream here.
Rep.
Pressley secured this federal funding for Boston
in the government spending package that passed Congress and was signed into law by President Biden in
March. In total, Rep. Pressley secured over $8 million for 10 community projects across the
Massachusetts 7th Congressional District, capping off nearly a year of advocacy by Rep.
Pressley and local leaders.
In
March, she visited La Colaborativa in Chelsea to
celebrate the $300,000 in federal community project funding that she delivered
for La Colaborativa’s COVID Employment Recovery Program, and in April she visited Randolph to deliver $1,000,000 in
federal community project funding for a new school-based community health
center at Randolph High School.
Rep.
Pressley, in partnership with Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Senate
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), has consistently called on President
Biden to cancel student debt. Last year, they led their colleagues in reintroducing their bicameral resolution outlining
a bold plan for President Biden to tackle the student loan debt crisis by using
existing authority under the Higher Education Act to cancel $50,000 in student
loan debt for Federal student loan borrowers.
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