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Illinois AG part of coalition calling on more relief for student loan borrowers – WSIL TV

Illinois AG part of coalition calling on more relief for student loan borrowers – WSIL TV

CHICAGO (WREX) — A group of Attorney’s Generals across the country, including Illinois, is calling on the federal government to provide more relief to student loan borrowers. Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 23 attorneys general, today issued a letter to U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona urging him to enact

CHICAGO (WREX) — A group of Attorney’s Generals across the country, including Illinois, is calling on the federal government to provide more relief to student loan borrowers.

Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 23 attorneys general, today issued a letter to U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona urging him to enact reforms to ease the student loans repayment process and protect student loan borrowers from paying back debt to for-profit and defunct colleges.

In the letter, Raoul and the attorneys general urge Secretary Cardona to consider several actions that would help student loan borrowers, including:

  • Continuing the policy of suspending student loan payments and waiving interest for as long as necessary to support struggling borrowers.
  • Continuing the policy of suspending involuntary collections activities, as well as authorizing suspended payments to count toward both Public Service Loan Forgiveness and income-driven repayment (IDR) plan forgiveness.
  • Enacting reforms to allow student loan borrowers to access and remain in the IDR plans to which they are entitled, enabling borrowers to have more affordable monthly payments, to avoid the serious consequences of default, and to secure loan forgiveness when appropriate.
  • Enforcing the gainful employment requirement of the Higher Education Act, which would shield borrowers from for-profit programs that fail to prepare students for careers.

“For millions of student loan borrowers, the struggle of making loan payments has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic impact, and these borrowers need relief,” Raoul said. “I encourage the U.S. Department of Education to support borrowers by enacting reforms that will help them repay loans and avoid default.”

Attorney General Raoul also is working with Illinois lawmakers to pass legislation to protect student loan borrowers and those who are considering taking out student loans.

Raoul’s Know Before You Owe legislation was passed by an Illinois House of Representatives’ committee earlier this month and will ensure that student borrowers have information about their eligibility for federal aid before they turn to more costly private loans.

The measure also is pending in the Illinois Senate.

Additionally, an Illinois House committee recently passed Raoul’s legislation to protect student loan borrowers from student loan debt relief companies, or SLDRs.

SLDRs often prey on student loan borrowers by charging high fees for services they cannot provide, such as loan forgiveness and cancellation. Borrowers can apply for these benefits for free through the federal government or their loan servicer.

Student borrowers who have questions or are in need of assistance can call the Attorney General’s Student Loan Helpline at 1-800-455-2456. Borrowers can also file complaints on the Attorney General’s website.

Joining Raoul in sending the letter are the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Vermont, Washington and Wisconsin.

You can read the full letter below.

March_2021_AGs_Policy_Letter_to_Sec_Cardona

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