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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Mississippis Old State Capitol 20140713

Weekend, every weekend on cspan 3. Many things occurred in this building within these halls that afebruaryed mississippis history and made us what we are today. From 1839 to 1903 this building served as Mississippi State house which was the witness of many important laws passed, visits by important statesmen across the south. A lot of important events took place here. For instance, mississippi seceded from the union in this building in 1861. Passed our last two state constitutions even the one thats in exit tense today passed in 1890s. Most of our colleges and schools were charted from this union. Granted laws that gave rights and took away many of those rights. Mississippi is where it is today due to the events that took place here. We are standing inside the build a hi toric preservation gallery where we discuss a number of issues. For instance greek revival architecture. Very much a symmetrical building with beautiful column ....

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Wealthier colleges and universities targeted in COVID relief bill


Congress s coronavirus package gives less aid to wealthy universities.
After President Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos criticized giving private colleges and universities with large endowments help in the CARES Act, wealthier institutions like Harvard, Yale and Stanford Universities had their share of the money in the latest coronavirus relief package cut in half.
Under a little-noticed provision in the bill passed two weeks ago, private higher education institutions that were required by a 2017 law to pay a 1.4 percent excise tax on net investment income not only had their aid slashed, they were barred from using the money they will get to defray their financial losses from the pandemic. The relief bill allows them only to use the aid on emergency grants to students or to pay for personal protective equipment and other health and safety costs associated with the coronavirus. Higher education received about $23 billion in the legislation. ....

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