Latest News and Comment from Education

Monday, June 25, 2012

A Statement From The Occupy Student Debt Campaign | OccupyWallSt.org

A Statement From The Occupy Student Debt Campaign | OccupyWallSt.org:


A Statement From The Occupy Student Debt Campaign

occupy student debt campaign
Everybody is now talking about the student debt crisis, but nothing is being done about it. Thanks in large part to the great public amplifier of the Occupy movement, this year’s presidential contenders have been forced to embrace student loan reform as a talking point in their respective campaigns. But the debt relief being pushed by the Obama administration is a token gesture, aimed at getting some traction on the youth vote–especially the more disillusioned or alienated student constituencies. Recent bills introduced in Congress–Student Loan Forgiveness Act (H.R. 4170) and the Private Student Bankruptcy Fairness Act (H.R. 2028)–have zero chance of passing in anything like their current form. Practically speaking, no reform program of any substance is on the