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  1. Bipartisan Group of Senators Urges Education Department Not to Use Unsolicited Robocalling for Student Loan Debt Collection Without Evidence of Benefits for Borrowers and Taxpayers Full text of...

  2. December 01 2015 Senators Warren Durbin and Blumenthal Raise Concerns About Federal Settlement with For Profit College Company EDMC Letter to ED and DOJ questions lack of accountability for company executives and inadequate relief for def...

  3. December 01 2015 Springfield Republican US Sen Elizabeth Warren questions federal settlement with Education Management Corporation U S Sen Elizabeth Warren D Mass raised concerns Tuesday about the federal government s recent settleme...

  4. November 09 2015 Members of Congress Urge Education Department to Grant Students Immediate Relief Following Federal Judge s Ruling that Corinthian Colleges Broke the Law Text of the letter...

  5. October 27 2015 With One Million More Student Borrowers Entering Repayment Next Month Senate Democrats Hold Forum on College Affordability and the Student Debt Crisis Senators hear from graduates...

  6. feel the shame of saddling recent college graduates with billions of dollars in high interest student loans that are generating pr......

  7. September 16 2015 Members of Congress Introduce Bill to Restore Pell Eligibility for Students Washington D C Today Members of Congress led by Senator Barbara Boxer D CA and Representative...

  8. 2015 Worcester Telegram Gazette Op ed Making higher education affordable for all Students all across Massachusetts are off to college It s an exciting time but for many families it also...

  9. federal student loan cancelation Boston Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey and Sen Elizabeth Warren joined forces to push the US Department of Education to cancel student loans ......

  10. Murray Warren and Blumenthal Request Inspector General Examination of Education Department s Student Loan Servicers Compliance Review Senators raise doubts about whether ED officials adequately...