Pubdate: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 Source: Providence Phoenix (RI) Copyright: 2003 The Phoenix Media/Communications Group Contact: http://www.providencephoenix.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/648 Author: Phillipe & Jorge Note: Phillipe & Jorge occasionally print letters from readers in their column. Their email address is http://www.mapinc.org/hea.htm (Higher Education Act) YOUTHFUL INDISCRETIONS Congrats to URI prez Bob Carothers, and the URI and Brown student senates, for publicly supporting the repeal of the provision in the Higher Education Act of 1998, which prohibits drug offenders from receiving federal loans and grants to attend college. In addition to punishing what in many cases is a lack of judgment by teenagers -- not that any of us did anything incredibly boneheaded back in high school -- the act punishes a disproportionately number of low-income and minority kids. Alcohol and drugs are " the curse of the poor, " President Bob correctly noted in an appeal to Vo Dilun's congressional delegation, especially when their use results in the denial of assistance to people who want to pull themselves up through education. (Disclosure: Phillipe works at URI, and Jorge attended the university and has been honored by the school.) P&J are very puzzled, however, by the reaction from our elected officials in DC, judging from the Other Paper. " So far, Rhode Island congressmen have been hesitant to embrace the appeal . . . spokesmen for US Representatives Patrick Kennedy and James Langevin were noncommittal. " Hey, Patrick and Jimmy, get with the program. There is someone who brushes Mr. Kennedy's teeth every morning, after all, who should be familiar with succumbing to drug use as a youth. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom