On the recordMay 24, 2023
Mr. Speaker, I rise today on behalf of burdened borrowers throughout the Massachusetts Seventh Congressional District and borrowers everywhere. I rise today on behalf of the third grade teacher who spent a decade in the classroom, month by month making their student loan payments; on behalf of the mother juggling three part-time jobs, trying her best to stretch her paycheck to cover rent and to pay down her student debt; and for the one in four Black borrowers who will have their student loans fully canceled under President Biden's historic plan. You see, Mr. Speaker, student debt cancellation can and will change and save lives. This isn't hyperbole. It is reality. A diverse coalition of voters came together to press for cancellation, critical payment pauses, and updates to the essential Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Under this cruel measure, 260,000 public service workers could see their debt reinstated--nurses, educators, firefighters, and military servicemembers. Let me make it plain: The President has the legal authority to cancel student debt. Let me say this. I took out loans, and I paid off those loans. It took me 20-plus years while being a caregiver to my mother and while working three jobs sometimes. I took out those loans, and I paid them off, but I want an easier road for the next person. The cost of higher education has increased by 150 percent, so I do not call it student debt forgiveness because borrowers have done nothing wrong.…





