House Democrats Promote New College Legislation on YouTube with Fancy Dance Steps

   Posted 18 Oct, 2007

When I saw this latest YouTube video posted by the House Education and Labor Committee, I knew I had to pass it on to my readers. After all, how often do you get to see someone in politics literally dancing in the streets?

The Education and Labor Committee made this video to promote the College Cost Reduction and Access Act, legislation which was recently signed into law and is meant to help make college more affordable. The clip is formatted to parody a popular dating website commercial, and features Justin Hamilton, deputy chief of staff to Representative George Miller, as a large, dancing check, with his “Pay to the Order of” made out to “A Student.” It’s obvious that he is very committed to the legislation he believes in!

Enjoy!


Also, I was a little late getting my first post up this week, so in case you missed it, don’t forget to check it out, too—it’s an important one! Read it here: Why You Should Tackle the FAFSA.All the best,
Deborah Fox

Deborah Fox is the founder of Fox College Funding, a nationwide company that helps families find creative ways to reduce their college costs.

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