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Secretary Spellings Speaks at American Enterprise Institute Seminar (Mar 13, 2007)
Secretary Spellings spoke at American Enterprise Institute's "Higher Education After the Spellings Commission: An Assessment" seminar.  The Secretary discussed her action plan to make higher education more affordable, accessible, and consumer-friendly for families, as well as new policy proposals for reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act this year.
Secretary Spellings spoke at American Enterprise Institute's "Higher Education After the Spellings Commission: An Assessment" seminar. The Secretary discussed her action plan to make higher education more affordable, accessible, and consumer-friendly for families, as well as new policy proposals for reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act this year.


Secretary Spellings spoke at American Enterprise Institute's "Higher Education After the Spellings Commission: An Assessment" seminar.  The Secretary discussed her action plan to make higher education more affordable, accessible, and consumer-friendly for families, as well as new policy proposals for reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act this year. Secretary Spellings spoke at American Enterprise Institute's "Higher Education After the Spellings Commission: An Assessment" seminar.  The Secretary discussed her action plan to make higher education more affordable, accessible, and consumer-friendly for families, as well as new policy proposals for reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act this year.
Secretary Spellings spoke at American Enterprise Institute's "Higher Education After the Spellings Commission: An Assessment" seminar.  The Secretary discussed her action plan to make higher education more affordable, accessible, and consumer-friendly for families, as well as new policy proposals for reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act this year.  

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