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  • 6/9/2025
During a House Judiciary Committee hearing last week, Rep. Lou Correa (D-CA) spoke about cuts to subsidized education funding.

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00:00I ask unanimous consent to enter into the record ABC News article. Judge finalizes $25 million
00:06settlement for victims of Donald Trump's fraudulent university. And USA Today, judge
00:11finalizes $25 million settlement for students of Sham University. Without objection. A gentleman
00:17from California is now recognized for five minutes. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Appreciate you and the
00:21ranking member. Thank you for holding this hearing today. I'm sure here in Washington, D.C.,
00:28discussing Brown, discussing Harvard, discussing private elite universities is very important.
00:38Somehow, somewhere, but not to my district. We're blue collar middle class. My dad wasn't
00:45a doctor. He was a union worker making cardboard boxes. And my mom used to clean hotel rooms
00:52at $1.50 an hour. And we managed to survive. My neighbors, myself,
00:58we were on the same boat. Never thought about Harvard because we weren't going to have the
01:03grades. We weren't going to have the money. And we had to survive, pay the rent, pay the
01:10bills on a day-to-day basis. Appreciate holding this hearing today, talking about these elite
01:18institutions. But I can assure you, back home, nobody gives a darn about this stuff. What they
01:26care about is how to survive on a day-to-day basis. Public policy, government subsidization
01:34of public education. What's that old saying? If it ain't broke, don't fix it. The GI Bill,
01:43World War II, over. The greatest generation comes back. Comes back to the U.S. We decide to pay for
01:52their college education. We educated a generation, the greatest generation, that built the greatest
01:59country in the world on the government dime. My generation. I did go to the Harvard of the
02:06West Coast. Cal State Fullerton. Second-rate school. Not a UC, but a Cal State. That was right for this
02:17kid from the hood. By the way, my tuition then was zero.
02:24Pell Grant. Cal Grant. Paid for everything, and I skipped a few meals to make it happen.
02:31Here we are today, discussing Harvard, Brown. I'm going to have to go back and tell my constituents that
02:42two or three hours spent here today is going to make a big difference in their life. I will tell you
02:49what they're looking at. Cal Grants. Pell Grants. Cutting of Pell Grants. School loans. They want to know
02:58how they can also get the opportunity to go to college. And by the way, subsidization of education?
03:04I thought we were all taxpayers. Do we not have the opportunity as taxpayers to say where tax dollars
03:11are going to go? And don't those taxpayers go to our children? The greatest gift God gives us,
03:18our children, to educate them? So what's wrong with a subsidized loan that they will have to pay back?
03:26What is against public policy here? Again, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Let's go a little bit
03:34further. Current administration. Public policy. Research grants. California. Immigrants. Chart behind
03:47me shows all of the AI companies that have been recently started up by immigrants in this country.
03:56I thought we were supposed to win the AI competition. And I bring this up in the context of if it ain't
04:06broke, why are we changing education, public policy, investing in research and development, investing in
04:15making sure the best and the brightest from around the world come to help us come up with new inventions
04:22in this country? Keep us ahead of the rest of the world. So again, what is it that's broke that we
04:32are trying to fix? Would the gentleman yield for a question? Go ahead. Mr. Correa, thank you for your
04:38very passionate and eloquent remarks. What would have happened to you if you had not had access to Pell
04:46grants and Cal grants and public money to go to school? What would happen to your working class
04:50constituents today? Were you asking me to delve into a personal confession? The gift that my father
04:55gave me when I graduated from high school was he said, can't give you a watch. Can't give you something
05:01nice. But I can free you. You don't have to help us pay rent or pay the bills. You focus on studying.
05:10And that's where that financial aid came in to being. This kid from the hood who wasn't quite ready
05:16for college was able to make it with that financial aid.
05:20The gentleman's time has expired. Now I recognize Mr. Gooden from...

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