It looks like, from the point of view of the Department of Education, that these for-profit colleges can just go right on cheating students and so can the student loan companies.
Elizabeth Warren
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Elizabeth Ann Warren is an American attorney, academic, and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Massachusetts since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been a prominent advocate for consumer protection, economic equality, and corporate regulation. Warren gained national recognition for her work in establishing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and has focused on issues such as student debt relief and healthcare reform during her tenure in the Senate.
For example, 19 State Attorneys General led by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey have sued Betsy DeVos for illegally delaying rules to help students who have been defrauded by for-profit colleges.
The unemployment rate already for black Americans is twice that of white Americans.
Credit reports may look objective, but they have a disproportionate impact on people of color.
I strongly oppose turning back in the wrong direction by attacking the health insurance coverage of millions of Americans and gutting the Medicaid program.
Mr. President, it has been over 7 weeks since the Senate voted on three different versions of the Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Each of these terrible bills would have stripped healthcare coverage from tens of millions…
Madam President, I rise today to urge my colleagues to support my bipartisan amendment with Senator Lee calling for a ``think first'' assessment of recent Russian violations of the Intermediate- Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and the response…
You rake in money on Medicare Advantage plans, you rake in money on Medicare Part D prescription drug plans, you rake in money from Medicaid, on and on, buckets of taxpayer money, but you're pulling out of the ACA market.
CFIUS, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, is responsible for reviewing the acquisitions by foreign companies to ensure that they do not threaten U.S. national security.
When Congress was talking about taking away health insurance from over 20 million Americans, a lot of companies, including Massachusetts Blue Cross and Blue Shield, stood up to fight for the people they insured, but not Anthem.





