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Young Invincibles testifies before New York State Senate on Public College Affordability
On Thursday, October 24, Young Invincibles was invited to testify before the New York State Senate’s Committee on Higher Education for a hearing on affordability at New York’s public colleges and university. Melanie Kruvelis, Young Invincibles Senior Manager for Policy...
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Young Invincibles’ letter to Chairman Bobby Scott on the College Affordability Act
Congress has missed its deadline by 6 years and counting to reauthorize the Higher Education Act, which establishes the federal government’s role in making college more affordable, institutions accountable, and the civil rights protections of students upheld. The College...
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Our Stance on the Kentucky and Mississippi Work Requirement Proposals
Medicaid coverage has been proven to improve the lives of young adults by increasing access to health care, reducing financial burden, and supporting economic opportunity and employment. However, states like Kentucky and Mississippi have introduced proposals to introduce work requirements...
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Sixty-Seven Organizations Support the Help Students Vote Act
Historically, American young adults have voted at the lowest rates of any age group during national elections. College students in particular face unique barriers in both registering to vote and voting. Having long served as incubators of civic engagement, institutions...
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Young Invincibles Generates Support for Increasing Illinois Higher Education Funding
Young Invincibles’ Midwest office is generating support to expand Illinois’ MAP grants for higher education. Twenty organizations joined the letter to the Illinois state legislature. Read an excerpt: “Illinois can increase access to higher education and careers for young adults of...
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Indiana Students Deserve A Clear Picture of Their College Investment, says IU Student Leader
Daniel Niersbach is the student body President at Indiana University. He wrote a letter to Indiana Senators Joe Donnelly and Todd Young asking them to support the College Transparency Act. In the letter, Daniel writes: “Postsecondary data reform would open doors for so...