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Students and Education

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School Mental Health Counselor
September 29, 2022

(Washington, D.C.) — Today, Congressman Joe Morelle voted to strengthen mental health resources for students and families by passing the Mental Health Matters Act. This legislation will help meet the increased demand for mental health services in schools across the country and ensure students have access to the support they need.

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Hunger Action Month
September 7, 2022

(Rochester, N.Y.) — Today, Congressman Joe Morelle marked the start of Hunger Action Month and the new school year bytaking action to increase food accessibility, lower costs for families, and combat child hunger in Rochester.

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schoolroom desks and chairs
August 4, 2022

(Rochester, NY) - Congressman Joe Morelle has introduced bipartisan legislation with Rep. Katko (R-NY), and Sen. Merkley (D-OR) to combat summer learning loss, which is especially prevalent in low-income communities, and ensure children have access to healthy food options.

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Closeup shot of a young man writing on a note pad
June 29, 2022

(Washington, D.C.) — Today, Congressman Joe Morelle introduced legislation to help ensure unanticipated emergencies do not create additional barriers for students pursuing higher education degrees. Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) also introduced companion legislation in the Senate.

March 18, 2022

(Rochester, NY)—Today, Congressman Morelle announced nearly $14 million in federal funding has helped Monroe County schools and libraries bridge the digital divide and provide reliable internet access to families. The Emergency Connectivity Fund program—which Rep. Morelle voted to enact last year as a part of the American Rescue Plan—supports local schools and libraries and ensures students can access the internet from home without logistical or financial burden.

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Graduates throwing mortar boards in the air
October 28, 2021

(Washington, DC) – Today, Congressman Joe Morelle announced the introduction of legislation to make higher education more accessible to students with disabilities. HR 5739 would provide Pell Grant flexibility to ensure students receive critical financial support even if their disability precludes them from taking a full course load.

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US Capitol
October 8, 2021

(Rochester, NY) – Today, Congressman Joe Morelle took action to address the dangerous TikTok trends affecting local school districts.

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Closeup shot of a young man writing on a note pad
April 14, 2021

April 14, 2021 (Rochester, NY) – Today, Congressman Joe Morelle announced that $470,000 in funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) has been awarded to Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). RIT is the home of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), the first and largest technological college for deaf and hard-of-hearing students in the world. This grant will support the DeafTEC Ready Pilot Program housed at NTID to help deaf and hard-of-hearing students learn IT technical skills to better prepare them for the workforce.