Hello MEEOA members,
I am forwarding this important email from Maureen Hoyler, president of COE. This is good news, even though it might not appear to be at first glance. This budget is far from completion, so please consider again inviting your elected federal
representatives to see the wonderful work you are all doing across our state this summer and fall.
Best,
Terry
Terry T. Charlton, M.Ed
TRIO Student Support Services Director
Maine Educational Opportunity Association (MEEOA) President
Central Maine Community College
1250 Turner Street
Auburn, Maine 04210
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“ Access without support is not opportunity” – Vincent Tinto
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Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2023 4:33 PM
To: Charlton, Terry T. <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: House Subcommittee Level Funds TRIO in Bill That Cuts Overall FY24 Funding by 28%
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Today, COE learned that the Federal TRIO Programs were level funded in the FY 2024 (Program Year 2024-25) Appropriations
bill reported out of the House Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services (LHHS). The bill is expected to be acted on by the full House Appropriations Committee by the end of next week.
Level funding is a tremendous victory for organized TRIO
in a bill that cuts funding for the Department of Education by 28% -- and that eliminates programs such as Federal Work Study and the Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG). The bill maintains the maximum Pell Grant award of $6,335.
Before the TRIO number is finalized a number of steps must take place: the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee, the Senate
full Appropriations Committee and the full Senate must act. The House Appropriations Committee and full House must vote on their final numbers. The House and Senate must reconcile the differences between their two bills and the President must sign the Appropriations
bill into law.
It is only your advocacy that protected TRIO to this point. Please continue to invite your Members of Congress to visit
your program and meet your students and families.
My sincere thanks.
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Maureen Hoyler
President
Council for Opportunity in Education
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