[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 676 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 676
Expressing support for the designation of June 23, 2022, as ``National
Pell Grant Day''.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
June 15, 2022
Mrs. Murray (for herself, Mr. Blunt, Ms. Baldwin, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr.
Booker, Mr. Boozman, Mr. Brown, Mr. Burr, Mrs. Capito, Mr. Cardin, Mr.
Casey, Ms. Collins, Ms. Duckworth, Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr.
Grassley, Ms. Hassan, Mr. Hickenlooper, Ms. Hirono, Mr. Kaine, Mr.
Kelly, Mr. King, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Lujan, Mr. Markey, Mr. Merkley, Mr.
Moran, Mr. Padilla, Mr. Reed, Mr. Schatz, Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Schumer,
Ms. Smith, Mr. Van Hollen, Mr. Warnock, Ms. Warren, Mr. Whitehouse, Mr.
Wicker, and Mr. Wyden) submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
June 23, 2022
Committee discharged; considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of June 23, 2022, as ``National
Pell Grant Day''.
Whereas June 23 is the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Education
Amendments Act of 1972 (Public Law 92-318, 86 Stat. 235) by President
Richard Nixon;
Whereas that Act established within the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C.
1001 et seq.) the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant, later named the
Federal Pell Grant (commonly known as the ``Pell Grant'') in honor of
its sponsor Senator Claiborne Pell;
Whereas, 50 years ago, Senator Pell stated that ``for it's through this Act that
the dream of access, and opportunity for college education becomes a
reality. It's in this Act that we say a lack of financial wealth should
not, and will not, stand in the way of a person who has the talent, the
desire and the drive to reach out for a college education.'';
Whereas, today, the Pell Grant program, which helps low-income students pursue
higher education goals, maintains bipartisan support in Congress and
with the public;
Whereas, each year, Pell Grants help nearly 7,000,000 students, approximately 40
percent of undergraduate students, pursue and succeed in higher
education;
Whereas Pell Grants help students from all 50 States, the District of Columbia,
and the territories of the United States and from rural areas to cities
to everywhere in between;
Whereas the Pell Grant program is well-targeted to meet the needs of students
with demonstrated financial need, with the vast majority of Pell Grant
recipients having family incomes of $40,000 or less;
Whereas extensive research shows that the Pell Grant program increases college
enrollment and completion among low- and moderate-income students;
Whereas Pell Grants are critical for students from historically underrepresented
backgrounds, including 58 percent of Black students, 47 percent of
Hispanic students, 51 percent of American Indian and Alaska Native
students, 48 percent of first-generation students, 52 percent of
students who are parents, and 39 percent of students who are veterans of
the Armed Forces;
Whereas each eligible student may use a Pell Grant at the institution of their
choice, which includes public, private, 2-year, and 4-year institutions;
Whereas the Pell Grant program is a proven investment to boost future economic
mobility, with college graduates paying more in taxes and earning more
in after-tax income than high school graduates; and
Whereas, over the past 50 years, the Pell Grant program has helped more than
80,000,000 students in the United States: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Federal Pell
Grant program on June 23, 2022;
(2) expresses support for the designation of June 23 as
``National Pell Grant Day''; and
(3) encourages the people of the United States to celebrate
National Pell Grant Day by--
(A) recognizing the more than 80,000,000 individual
low- and middle-income students who have benefitted
from the Federal Pell Grant program since its
establishment; and
(B) celebrating the success stories of such
students, and ensuring the same access for future
students.
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