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THE WHITE HOUSE

                     Office of the Press Secretary
                           (Moscow, Russia)
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For Immediate Release                                  September 1, 1998

STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT

For the past month, I have criticized the House Republican education and training budget because it short-changes America's future. Today, I am pleased that a bipartisan group of Senators voted to reject parts of the extreme House Republican education and training budget and make many -- but not all -- of the critical investments in our future that I believe are necessary for America to succeed in the 21st century. This afternoon, the Senate Labor-HHS appropriations subcommittee voted to restore full funding for home heating and cooling assistance for low-income families and summer jobs for disadvantaged youth. Unlike the House Republican budget, they voted to make many of the essential investments in our children for which I have been fighting.

The Senate subcommittee, however, did not adequately fund several education and training investments that I believe are vitally important to our nation's future. For example, they did not provide the resources necessary for us to move forward to ensure that every 8-year old can read on his or her own and every 12-year old can log on to the Information Superhighway. The Senate bill is a good first step, but there is still more work to do.

I look forward to working with the Senate on this bill to expand educational opportunity, improve child care, set voluntary national academic standards, protect continuity in critical health programs, and help young people in high-poverty areas. Finally, as I have said before, Congress must take action to modernize our schools and help provide smaller classes with well-qualified teachers.

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