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  • H. R. 9102 aims to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to prevent students who are convicted of hate crimes that occur during campus protests from being eligible for student loans or loan forgiveness. The bill specifies that such students will lose eligibility for any...

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    H. R. 9102 is a law idea that says if a student does something really mean during a protest at their school and gets in big trouble for it, they can't use certain types of school money help anymore. This means they can’t get money to pay back loans or ask for their loans to be forgiven.

  • H. RES. 1300 is a resolution introduced in the House of Representatives during the 118th Congress, which condemns the actions of campus protesters who have disrupted educational activities in colleges across the United States. The resolution highlights concerns about the protesters' violent...

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    H. RES. 1300 is a suggestion from the people in charge that says some students were too rough and mean during their protests at schools, and they want to check if anyone outside the country is causing trouble. They also don't want politicians to take money from people who help the students protest.