Many hope surprise Morehouse gift has ripple effect for other colleges

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Eric Stirgus | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Education experts hope billionaire Robert F. Smith’s surprise announcement Sunday that he’ll pay the student loan debt for this spring’s graduating class at Morehouse College will be a game changer. “I hope (Smith) starts off a trend,” former Spelman College president Beverly Tatum said Monday. Rising student loan debt has been one of the most troubling issues in higher education...

Pa. advocates line up against Trump’s predatory changes to payday lending rules

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John L. Micek | Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Advocates from across the country are sounding off on what they say are efforts by the Trump administration to weaken protections against predatory payday lending, which sees borrowers pay skyrocketing interest rates, locking them into an inescapable cycle of debt. Under a rule set to go into effect later this year, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will rescind an...

Labor, Consumer Groups Challenge CFPB Proposal to Ease Payday Loan Regulation

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Claire Williams | Morning Consult
A coalition of consumer and labor groups is challenging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s proposal to ease an Obama-era restriction on payday lenders, using language that suggests there are legal grounds to block the new rule. CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger in February introduced the bureau’s proposed plan to effectively unwind regulation imposing underwriting standards on payday lenders, which was originally...

Tax Credits, Free College And Other Proposals That Could Affect Your Wallet Next Year

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Casey Bond | Huffington Post
While the 2020 hopefuls have been focused on introducing new legislation, the current administration is working to reverse some existing laws. For example, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ― an organization established in the wake of the Great Recession to serve as a consumer watchdog ― might soon roll back some Obama-era rules surrounding payday lenders. The Trump administration, which...

Even GOP Voters Are Applauding AOC and Sanders for Taking on Lenders

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Sasha Abramsky | Truthout
Seven out of 10 GOP primary voters are sympathetic to the main ideas of the Loan Shark Prevention Act introduced last week by Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, according to a Business Insider poll. The legislative proposal would cap the interest rates that credit card companies and payday lenders can charge consumers at 15 percent. The surprising show...

Eye on Augusta: Legislature Votes to Ban “Conversion Therapy,” Provide MaineCare Coverage for Abortions, Study the NECEC & More!

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Andy O’Brien | The Free Press
Last week, the Maine House voted on party lines to pass LD 103, which would direct the Department of Education to conduct a review of for-profit colleges and universities to determine whether adequate educational standards are being met. If the for-profit college is not meeting the standards, the state would be authorized to revoke the degree-granting authority of the college...

Bernie Sanders: ‘Exploitative’ payday loans in Wisconsin average 574% annual rate

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Eric Litke | PolitiFact
Ramping up his latest push for the White House, Bernie Sanders is taking aim at high interest rates on credit cards and payday loans. The Vermont senator introduced legislation in May 2019 — along with U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — that would cap both rates at 15%. Payday loans are small-dollar advances designed to provide emergency funds. They are typically...

Battle Over Payday Lending Shifts To Public Comments

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PYMNTS.com
The battle over payday lending — specifically, how tough U.S. federal rule will be in governing the industry — is heating up as an important deadline looms. Letters favorable to the payday lending industry reportedly are flooding in to authorities before the May 15 cutoff for public comment regarding a proposed policy change. At issue are payday lending rules from...

GOP Rep. Patrick McHenry takes on ‘Auntie Maxine’ in Congress

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Robin Bravender | NC Policy Watch
WASHINGTON – Rep. Patrick McHenry has been representing western North Carolina in the U.S. House since he was 29 years old. The 10th District Republican, now 43, has long been considered a rising star among House GOP lawmakers. He’s worked in leadership as Republicans’ chief deputy whip, and he’s often labeled as an aspiring Speaker of the House. He’s got...

It could become easier for people with student debt to file for bankruptcy

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Annie Nova | CNBC
Lawmakers have introduced a bill that would make it easier for student loan borrowers to cancel their debt in bankruptcy. The measure, which is supported by 14 Democrats, one Republican and one independent, is dubbed the Student Borrower Bankruptcy Relief Act of 2019. “Americans struggling financially should have the option to discharge their student loans during bankruptcy as a last...