In the title III. higher education program. the bill takes care of a problem whereby 21 institutions of higher education would be denied title III aid inadvertently due to an amendment adopted last year. The bill also increases the fiscal year 1984 authorization for the Office of the Inspector General in the Department of Education from $12.989.000 to $14.961.000. Finally. the legislation addresses a problem in the chapter 1 migrant education peculiar to the State of Alaska. where a single school district covers a very large amount of territory. The bill states that in an instance where a child of a migratory fisherman resides in a school district of more than 18.000 square miles and migrates 20 miles or more to engage in fishing activity. that child will be eligible for the migrant education program. I urge the Members to join with me in supporting H.R. 5287 to extend these programs which are not costly but which are very important.