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  • News Clips
    Feb 1, 2021

    Students and Former Students Face a $15-billion Debt Crisis — Potentially Holding Them Back From Graduating

    As the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked financial havoc on colleges, their students and student-loan borrowers, the government has stepped in to provide billions of dollars of relief. But at least one group of students is still being left out.

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    Jan 27, 2021

    These Private Student Loan Companies Got PPP Loans — Will They Be Forgiven, While Borrowers Struggle?

    A new report issued this week found that several private student loan companies received substantial federal financial assistance and low-interest loans through pandemic relief programs. Some loans could ultimately be forgiven — a perk not currently extended to private student loan borrowers.

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    Jan 27, 2021

    Should We Lift the Crushing Burden of Student Loan Debt?

    Is broad forgiveness of student loans the best way to get help to borrowers who most need it? MPR News host Kerri Miller took listener calls and talked to two consumer advocates about the student loan debt crisis.

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    Jan 26, 2021

    Will There Be Relief for Private Student Loan Borrowers?

    Over the past year, more than 20 million federal student loan borrowers have been able to pause their payments to cope with pandemic-induced financial stress — a postponement that President Joe Biden recently extended through September 2021. But those who have private student loans? Not so much.

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    Jan 25, 2021

    Ky. state rep looking for better transparency with student loans

    HB 239 would tackle predatory lending from loan services by banning deceptive practices and increasing oversight of what the borrower is getting into before they take that loan. “I think a little bit of transparency and sunlight in any loan process create a better financial deal so that people don’t say later on I didn’t know what I was getting into,” Minter said. Another idea is to have a state-level ombudsman who can…

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  • News Clips
    Jan 21, 2021

    Student loan companies return to court to collect on private education debt

    Private education lenders and creditors have resumed filing new lawsuits and continuing existing cases to recover past-due debts, according to court records. Many companies had vowed to halt collections litigation as Americans faced layoffs and wage reductions in the beginning of the health crisis.

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    Jan 20, 2021

    Biden’s Pick to Lead Consumer Protection Agency Is an Aggressive Advocate for Student Borrowers

    Rohit Chopra was on the forefront of identifying how this afterthought in consumer finance was growing more significant, more nefarious, in tens of millions of people’s lives.

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    Jan 14, 2021

    Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signs $626 million economic development bill that spurs housing production, funds small business grants

    The new law creates a Student Loan Ombudsman office that will review complaints, educate borrowers, and more. The bill is based on one filed by Lesser and Rep. Natalie Higgins, a Worcester Democrat. Lesser said the law creates new protections for more than 1 million student loan borrowers in Massachusetts.

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    Dec 22, 2020

    Report: Dept. of Education Empowered Loan Servicers to Mislead Public Service Borrowers

    An explosive new report released today by the Student Borrower Protection Center and the American Federation of Teachers sheds new light on the U. S. Department of Education’s role in mismanaging the troubled Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.

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    Nov 30, 2020

    New Report Uncovers 5 Million Student Loan Servicing Errors, Jeopardizing Loan Forgiveness And Costing Borrowers Thousands

    A new investigatory report issued by the Student Borrower Protection Center and the American Federation of Teachers has uncovered millions of student loan servicing errors that have caused lasting financial harm to borrowers.

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