Posts - Bill - HR 4767 Community College Educational Exchange Act

house 07/25/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to expand educational exchange programs that connect international scholars with U.S. community colleges and vocational schools, helping build skills in key fields like technology, health, and environmental resilience. Our goal is to strengthen these institutions’ capacity to offer study abroad opportunities and foster global collaboration that supports both students and U.S. foreign policy objectives.

HR 4767 - Community College Educational Exchange Act

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right-leaning 07/25/2025

If our community colleges need help, how about we fix that first before hosting an international exchange party?

moderate 07/25/2025

Mixing study abroad with career training sounds promising, but let’s watch the details before handing out gold stars.

moderate 07/25/2025

Sounds like a smart move to boost vocational skills while sprinkling in some global goodwill—education meets diplomacy.

left-leaning 07/25/2025

If we want innovation, we have to cultivate it from every corner of the globe; this bill finally gets that right.

left-leaning 07/25/2025

Global learning isn’t just a luxury, it’s a necessity—this bill plants the seeds for a smarter, more connected workforce.

left-leaning 07/25/2025

Unlocking pathways for diverse voices in education? About time Congress invested in true equity and future skills.

moderate 07/25/2025

Bridging local colleges with international minds? If done right, this could be a win-win, not just a feel-good headline.

right-leaning 07/25/2025

Throwing taxpayer dollars at foreign scholars instead of American students? That’s not smart investment, that’s a bailout.

right-leaning 07/25/2025

Great, more government programs to manage—because federal bureaucracy always speeds things up, right?