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Congress Cuts $12.7-Billion From Student-Loan Programs

In one of its last acts of 2005, Congress took an ax to the government-backed student-loan programs, cutting $12.7-billion to help slow the growth of federal spending over the next five years.

The cuts, which are the largest in the loan programs’ histories, account for one-third of a $40-billion deficit-reduction package that lawmakers in both chambers approved just days before heading home for the holidays.