The Center for Responsible Lending issued this press release about the first stage in the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act. The House Education and the Workforce Committee is chaired by Rep. Virginia Foxx, a far-right extremist from North Carolina.
PROSPER Act Shortchanges Students, Undermines Higher Ed Safeguards
Bill to dismantle higher education opportunity passes committee after late night vote and without bipartisan support
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, shortly after midnight, the House Committee on Education and the Workforce passed the PROSPER Act, a bill to eliminate important programs and safeguards that make higher education accessible and affordable for low-income students. The bill was approved without bipartisan support after a daylong debate and markup procedure where Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) and other sponsors of the legislation summarily denied nearly all 40 amendments submitted by her Democratic colleagues.
The Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) has called on members of the committee and Members of Congress to reject this bill which would: rollback borrower defense and gainful employment rules; eliminate state authority to regulate student loan servicers; use taxpayer dollars to prioritize for-profit colleges over public and non-profit colleges and universities; cut funding for minority-serving institutions, like historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs); and dismantle all student loan forgiveness programs.
CRL counsel Ashley Harrington released the following statement in response to last night’s vote:
“This bill does only one thing—it widens the wealth divide by ensuring that the gap between those who can afford to attend college and those who can’t becomes more difficult to bridge than ever. It increases the ability of predatory for-profit college institutions to access taxpayer dollars and dismisses the call of students who want assistance with the crushing burden of student loan debt.
“In 2008, we saw firsthand what happens when we support industry and businesses at the public’s expense. The student loan debt crisis is on track to decimate our economy and our communities in much the same way the mortgage crisis did. Should this bill become law as written, it will only accelerate that process.
“There are numerous ways to address higher education costs and access—we can create a system that’s more fair and equitable, including increasing our investment in college and career readiness, opening more pathways to loan forgiveness, and working to stem the exponentially rising cost of college. Unfortunately, this bill does nothing to address these concerns. Instead, the PROSPER Act is a war on students and pushes higher education further out of reach for many Americans than ever before.”
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For more information, or to arrange an interview with a CRL spokesperson on this issue, please contact ricardo.quinto@responsiblelending.org.

Foxx gets more campaign contributions from for-profit colleges than almost any other member of Congress:
“In the seven years since, the two companies have led their industry in a determined battle to fend off tighter regulation, spending millions of dollars on lobbyists and doling out more than $2.2 million in political donations, including $59,000 to two veteran North Carolina Republican lawmakers.
The top North Carolina recipients of political money – Sen. Richard Burr and 5th District Rep. Virginia Foxx – were key players.
In early 2015, they pushed companion Senate and House of Representatives bills that would have blocked implementation of an Education Department rule aimed at ensuring that for-profit schools’ oft-pricey, mostly online classes live up to their promise to train students for well-paying jobs.”
Young people should NOT rely on information or advice from Congress. Find a reliable, trustworthy adult from which to get accurate information.
Look elsewhere. Find someone who is uncorrupted – an adult you know who is familiar with college, a school guidance counselor or even other young people.
Just the interest payments on 100k in debt can eat up your wages FOR YEARS.
Don’t get screwed. There are sites online where students who have been robbed by these folks congregate and share accurate information. Find one.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article105676766.html
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This is not a surprise for this administration filled with tax dodgers, hedge fund managers, a pyramid scheme queen and POTUS himself, a cheat that refused to pay contractors for work already agreed on and completed, and who ripped off many middle class people with his own for profit scam, Trump University. These are the swamp monsters in Trump’s administration. Instead of “In God We Trust,” our new motto should be Caveat Emptor.
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Not surprising, which is a pity and also a symptom of how devoted Republicans are to profiting from those most in need.
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GOP prefers non thinking voters. The GOP has an all out class and race war.
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My wife and I were discussing this the other night. I think another service being axed is that of university/college employees getting a break on tuition. Yet another bridge demolished and a fresh shining to the ever expanding glass ceiling.
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I think the tax exemption for tuition waivers has been saved in conference committee.
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