On the recordMarch 12, 2013
But we need to move away from a system that allows Washington politicians to use student loan interest rates as bargaining chips, creating uncertainty and confusion for borrowers.
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congress.govBut we need to move away from a system that allows Washington politicians to use student loan interest rates as bargaining chips, creating uncertainty and confusion for borrowers.
Kline emphasizes the need for a stable student loan interest rate system.
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