Posts Tagged ‘News’

New York Times breaks down the student loan fight

Monday, April 13th, 2009

This new article in the New York Times delves into both sides of the fight over President Obama’s student loan budget plan. Unsurprisingly, student loan companies are up in arms about the plan, which would end the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) and make spending on Pell grants mandatory (read more about the budget plan here.)

Rep. Allen Boyd (D-FL), mentioned in the article, is a vocal opponent of the higher education plan laid out in the President’s budget. If you are a student in Florida, speak up and make your voice heard! Write a letter to the editor or op-ed today explaining why you support a progressive budget plan for higher education.

Also, check out Campus Progress’ toolkit for tips and ideas about how you can get involved and lobby your representatives during the Congressional recess.

Bachmann and Horner dodge the hard questions at climate change “forum” yesterday in St. Cloud

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Yesterday, one of our favorite climate change deniers Michele Bachmann held a public forum at St. Cloud State University which featured Chris Horner, a conservative who has repeatedly referred to global warming as “hype.” Campus Progress helped organize student pushback at the event so that those in attendance would be able to hear the facts about climate change, and the benefits that cap-and-trade legislation would have on Minnesota’s economy. Needless to say, many were disappointed that the forum did nothing to address the other side of the climate change debate, and that instead of holding a public Q & A, the event organizers decided at the last minute to only field questions that were written down in advance and picked by a moderator.

Check out this article from the Minneapolis Star Tribune for more info about the event, and also, this article from the St. Cloud Times about the student reaction. One of the awesome students we worked with, Casey Wojtalewicz, is quoted:

“We wanted to advocate green jobs and renewable energy and hear solutions on that, and we didn’t really hear any,” said Casey Wojtalewicz, a St. John’s sophomore majoring in peace studies.

Wojtalewicz and others expressed their disapproval of Horner’s message by shouting for him to explain why he didn’t talk about potential benefits of a cap-and-trade law, like the creation of jobs in the renewable energy field.

Climate is key to fixing the economy

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Today’s New York Times has a story about the White House’s views on addressing climate change as part of an ongoing plan for economic recovery.

You can read the full article here. Here’s an excerpt:

“The carbon price signal created by a cap-and-trade system will encourage energy efficiency, the low-hanging fruit of greenhouse gas emissions reductions,” CEQ Chairwoman Nancy Sutley said during a carbon markets conference in Washington.

“More importantly, it will also encourage the development and deployment of the clean-energy technologies that will be critical to address climate change, enhance energy security and create jobs that can’t be outsourced.”