U.S. SENATE RESOULTION REPEALS EDUCATION SECRETARY DEVOS’ REWRITE OF “BORROWERS DEFENSE RULE”

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[“Borrower Defense” Rule]
Weingarten: “Today, a bit of justice was served for the hundreds of thousands of people who have fallen victim to this administration’s practice of siding with predatory colleges over the students and veterans who attend those colleges.”
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Secretary of Education Betsy Devos assisting corrupt colleges and corporate college loan sharks who defraud America’s college students–instead of helping students.

American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten issued the following statement today, as the Republican Senate joined the Democratic House in a bipartisan dressing-down of the Trump Administration by passing a Congressional Review Act resolution that repeals Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ rewrite of the “borrower defense” rule.

DeVos’ rewrite, if left unchecked, would make it almost impossible for defrauded students to have their education loans forgiven, as permitted by law:

Today, a bit of justice was served for the hundreds of thousands of people who have fallen victim to this administration’s practice of siding with predatory colleges over the students and veterans who attend those colleges. Defrauded borrowers saddled with college debt are struggling to afford homes, pay medical bills and move forward with their lives. We’re witnessing an entire generation scammed by fraudulent claims from schools that targeted veterans, people of color and other vulnerable communities, and we have an education secretary in Betsy Devos who’s made a career out of refusing to help them.

“In a time of great political divide, it’s clear that the secretary’s efforts to privilege profiteers at the expense of students can no longer be above reproach. America is onto Betsy DeVos. We thank Sen. Richard Durbin for his leadership, and all the Democrats and Republicans who voted to reject DeVos’ poisonous agenda.

“Sadly, the Trump administration has threatened to veto this commonsense, bipartisan bill that is supported by education, veterans’ and civil rights groups alike. If he decides to veto, that would demonstrate once again he’s certainly not on the side of veterans and students who need our protection.”

Follow AFT President Randi Weingarten: http://twitter.com/rweingarten The American Federation of Teachers is a union of 1.7 million professionals that champions fairness; democracy; economic opportunity; and high-quality public education, healthcare and public services for our students, their families and our communities. We are committed to advancing these principles through community engagement, organizing, collective bargaining and political activism, and especially through the work our members do.

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