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)
926.
Kathryn Angelah 18 December 2004
927.
Vanessa R 16 December 2004
928.
Sharon Dr 14 December 2004
929.
Stephanie C 3 December 2004
930.
Carol B 27 November 2004
931.
Angie B 19 November 2004
932.
Lianna S 18 November 2004
933.
Tobi J 16 November 2004
934.
Christopher A 16 November 2004
935.
Aaron W 15 November 2004

"Please pass this - with the rising cost of education it is only just"

936.
Michael N 14 November 2004
937.
Daniel B 8 November 2004
938.
Janet Cs 8 November 2004

"This is a good idea, especially for young underfunded teachers"

939.
Paul H 6 November 2004

"My med school debt is growing!!"

940.
Christopher P 5 November 2004
941.
Amy J 15 October 2004
942.
Michelle Franklind 1 October 2004

"Thus far, I haven't been able to start paying my student loans back, because the lowest payment available for me is @$1000/month. A lower interest rate would help, I was advised to consolidate directly after graduation, 4 years ago and am locked in at 7.8"

943.
Richard K 29 September 2004
944.
Nicole J 24 September 2004
945.
Robert B 19 September 2004
946.
Terry Rt 16 September 2004

"В"

947.
William V 11 September 2004

"Time for fairness. People who went to school later than I pay much lower rates. The only rationale is lenders' profit hunger."

948.
Fern Sl 1 September 2004

"Please consider - it is only fair to those of us who wanted an education, like this country advocates, yet thousands of us are unable to meet important financial obligations due to the cost of these loans. Most of us are doing our best not to default on t"

949.
William Christopherschultedcc 28 August 2004
950.
Shelley D 23 August 2004
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