Image:  The White House and Democratic lawmakers unveiled Thursday the latest iteration of President Biden’s social spending plan -- which includes a total of $40 billion in higher education and workforce development investments -- with hopes that the substantially smaller package than originally proposed will finally garner enough support to pass Congress. Though tuition-free community college -- the original centerpiece of Biden’s college affordability agenda -- was cut from the...

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