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turbinetree

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Mon Apr 29, 2019, 07:28 AM Apr 2019

Lawmakers debate future of loan relief for public worker

By COLLIN BINKLEY an hour ago

In 2007, the U.S. government made a promise to public service workers: Make 10 years of payments on their federal student loans and any remaining debt would be erased. But officials have largely failed to deliver.

And that’s left lawmakers questioning whether to end the program or try to fix it.

The Trump administration and some Republican legislators see it as a lost cause, arguing that the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program is misguided and has proved too complicated for borrowers to navigate.

But a group of Democrats is pushing to salvage the program, blaming its failure on poor management by the Education Department. The group, which includes six 2020 presidential contenders, proposed a new bill this month that would simplify the rules and expand the offer to a wider swath of borrowers.

https://apnews.com/dde47cb0994b4e1aa7b54ed6943e55b7

This should have been done a long long time ago, and now that this criminal is leading the Department, she should be held in contempt and anyone else with this malfeasance.........................and thrown in jail................

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