WASHINGTON -- Across-the-board cuts in federal programs may hamper vital college programs, including the U.S. Department of Education's ability to process student-aid applications for grants and loans, the Clinton administration warns.
In the latest salvo over the 2000 federal budget, Democrats and agency officials complain that a 1 percent, across-the-board cut endorsed by Republicans could affect core education services, such as student aid processing and the massive Title I K-12 education program. Republicans already have approved the 1 percent cut as the best way to trim bureaucratic excess and meet budget targets.
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