Senate’s Slow Move Toward Student-Loan Bill Is Raising Anxieties and Opportunities (The Chronicle of Higher Education)

“A yearlong push by Congress to end the bank-based system of student lending has hit rough water in the Senate, as a result of delays due to the health-care debate, persistent pushback by loan companies, and lingering concerns among some college groups,” The Chronicle of Higher Education reports. “[S]enators are not expected to turn to the higher-education bill until they complete debate over health care. A Senate version of the bill is not expected to be unveiled until after the chamber finishes with a health-care overhaul, a process that could last into December or longer.”

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Senate’s Slow Move Toward Student-Loan Bill Is Raising Anxieties and Opportunities (The Chronicle of Higher Education)

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