Updated: Friday, 23 Oct 2009, 8:04 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 23 Oct 2009, 8:04 PM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) - The House voted overwhelmingly for a bill that includes a
provision giving members of Congress a say over who is admitted to
the U.S. Coast Guard's 1,000-cadet service academy in New London,
Conn.
The measure -- part of a multi-billion-dollar authorization
bill that passed 385-11 on Friday -- was sponsored by Rep. James
Oberstar, D-Minn., who argues that congressional nominations are
needed to help increase the number of blacks enrolled at the
academy and graduate as commissioned officers.
The school is the only service academy that does not have
congressional nominations and has no requirements for geographical
distribution.
Four blacks graduated in the spring.
More recently, five blacks were admitted for the Class of
2013. At present, its four classes include 25 blacks.