S.2894 - Private Student Loan Transparency and Improvement Act of 2007
An original bill to establish requirements for private lenders to protect student borrowers receiving private educational loans, and for other purposes. view all titles (3)
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- Short: Private Student Loan Transparency and Improvement Act of 2007 as introduced.
- Short: Private Student Loan Transparency and Improvement Act of 2007 as reported to senate.
- Official: An original bill to establish requirements for private lenders to protect student borrowers receiving private educational loans, and for other purposes. as introduced.
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And I agree that all of the candidates would be wise to push the House to pass this. But here’s a question: given that we have four Senators running for President, wouldn’t it be better to pressure them to introduce a version of the bill in the Senate?
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And I agree that all of the candidates would be wise to push the House to pass this. But here’s a question: given that we have four Senators running for President, wouldn’t it be better to pressure them to introduce a version of the bill in the Senate?
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