Burr on HBGIs
A story in the Politico came over the Google feed this morning because it involves Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina. The story is about Historically Black Graduate Institutions. While I knew about HBCUs - Historically Black Colleges and Universities - the HBGIs designation was a new one for me. From the story:
Key members of the Congressional Black Caucus, along with lobbyists for historically black universities, are blocking a bipartisan Senate effort to expand the number of schools eligible to be a Historically Black Graduate Institution.The HBGI designation comes with both prestige and federal funding, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) and other members of Congress are pressing to use the Higher Education Act reauthorization to assign it to several schools, mostly in their home states.
The co-chairmen of the CBC's education task force, Reps. Bobby Scott (D-Va.) and Danny K. Davis (D-Ill.), are actively opposing the effort, arguing that the addition of more grad schools to the HBGI program would diminish the amount of money eligible for those currently receiving funding.
The three organizations that represent the Historically Black Colleges and Universities community are also opposing the effort. The battle between congressional chambers and among competing black schools has led to some serious bad blood, aides and lobbyists said.
"The inclusion of one or two others would open up a new category, and you'd have dozens that become eligible tomorrow afternoon, and we'd have no rational basis to keep them out," said Scott, who cited the opposition of the United Negro College Fund and the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education. "There seems to be a pretty good consensus around not expanding the list."
Also from the story:
Burr's spokesman said that "Burr supports strengthening and expanding HBCU graduate programs so that a greater number of students have the opportunity to attend and further their education. Sen. Burr believes giving more students better opportunities can be done without reducing funding for current HBCUs."
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