Student Loan Fairness petition

To: U.S. CongressUnder the Higher Education Act of 1965, a borrower is only eligible for a consolidation loan if he or she has never consolidated before. 20 U.S.C. 1078-3(a)(3). This creates a one-tim... continue reading »

999 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (999 total)
901.
Ari Z 4 April 2005
902.
Brenda M 3 April 2005
903.
Jennifer C 1 April 2005
904.
Erin Coled 31 March 2005
905.
Anthony Pivonkad 22 March 2005

"fair is fair"

906.
Richard M 14 March 2005
907.
Lisa R 8 March 2005
908.
James F 5 March 2005

"This could only benefit the economy and higher education in general."

909.
Phil W 3 March 2005
910.
Gary G 14 February 2005
911.
Eric S 12 February 2005
912.
John Dp 6 February 2005

"I urge passage as soon as possible"

913.
Robert R 2 February 2005

"It is rediculous. We want more people to become teachers to relieve the shortage, but teachers are being duped into consolidating their student loans at rates as high as 8.25% only to later discover that new graduates are able to consolidate with an inter"

914.
Yawna J 31 January 2005
915.
James P 29 January 2005
916.
Ryan M 28 January 2005

"I ask. Why should the government be any different than other lending institutions and student loans be different than any other types of loans?"

917.
Helene F 26 January 2005

"I have four children who are still paying on their student loans. One owes $100,000, another $80,000 anther $50,000. It seems like all their income goes to paying towards the loans. Please pass this bill so that my kids and other like them can pay off the"

918.
Sam M 26 January 2005
919.
Clifford A 23 January 2005
920.
Dajen Rk 21 January 2005
921.
Trula Rm 19 January 2005

"please pass this bill"

922.
Nathan Cs 12 January 2005
923.
Amy Camacho 27 December 2004
924.
Vu Dn 19 December 2004

"Please sincerely consider this petition"

925.
Sally T 19 December 2004

"is this info about a 2003 bill up to date?"

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