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SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

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"Squad" member Summer Lee wins her primary with a pro-peace platform, Biden signs huge foreign aid bills including support for Ukraine and Israel, and the Arizona House repeals an abortion ban as California moves to welcome Arizona doctors.

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The urban-rural death divide is widening for working-age Americans, many home internet connections established for rural students during COVID have been broken, and a new federal rule aims to put the "public" back in public lands.

Study Shows PA Almost Last in Funding for Higher Ed

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014   

HARRISBURG, Pa. - A new report shows the long slide in state funding for higher public higher education has continued over the past four years, with negative impacts on individuals seeking a college education - and on the economy as a whole.

Stephen Herzenberg, an economist and executive director of the Keystone Research Center, says Pennsylvania ranks 48th in the nation in higher education funding per capita. Among other impacts, that means the state's public college students pay the third-highest tuition in the nation.

"And because they're paying so much more, they end up with a lot more debt," says Herzenberg. "Pennsylvania is ranked third-highest in terms of the amount of debt students have when they graduate from a four-year college."

The commonwealth ranks 41st in the number of residents with more than a high school education. College-educated Pennsylvanians earn almost twice what those with just a high school diploma earn, and are half as likely to be unemployed.

Herzenberg says the best avenue to education for low- and middle-income families is community college, but 26 rural counties in the commonwealth have no community college access at all.

"So what you see is an even higher share of folks in those rural areas who don't get education beyond high school," he says.

Herzenberg adds he sees hope in the bipartisan move in the Legislature to create a new community college serving north-central Pennsylvania, but says more must be done.

The report calls on the commonwealth to restore $90 million in cuts to state-owned universities and $20 million to community colleges, and to freeze tuition for four years.


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