Instead of delving into the testimony from each of the witnesses who testified on Panel I and Panel II at the House Judiciary Subcommittee h...

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Instead of delving into the testimony from each of the witnesses who testified on Panel I and Panel II at the House Judiciary Subcommittee h...
Rubbing elbows/Wearing a new hat: Why we must take this to the Hill and how I've become the FSLDM fundraiser! The House Judiciary Subcom...
It is called, an Undue Hardship? Discharging Educational Debt in Bankruptcy . Spread the news!
Dread. That's the best way to describe my feelings this evening about the student loan crisis. I am at a loss to understand why the majo...
I was interviewed on BNN today! This type of exposure is great for the movement.
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Check out this new site, House of Bills ! It allows you the option of writing to everyone at once voting or working on a particular bill in...
Several people who work for United Professionals reached out to me recently and expressed their support for my blog and Robert Applebaum...
To the economist who works for the College Board, the one who did such odd number crunching with her colleague, Patricia Steele that people ...
The Income Based Repayment program does not impress me. Recently, Sandra Baum from the College Board was asked to inform people of how finan...
"Oh, gee, honey . . . What a surprise!" The Wall Street Journal put out an article that states, "Students are borrowing d...
A few posters who responded to the lawsuit filed by Dr. Jon Oberg are saying he's done it for his own selfish interests and referring to...
As many of you recall, I wrote about a modern day hero, Dr. Jon Oberg , the dutiful (G-man!) researcher at the Department of Education here ...