The decisions by this Administration to politicize the student loan program through extended unnecessary pauses in pursuit of illegal loan forgiveness has harmed borrowers, and has resulted in a confluence of events that all but guarantees…
Mike Flood
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Mike Flood is a Republican politician currently serving in the Wisconsin State Assembly, a position he has held since January 2021. He has been an advocate for various policies, focusing on education reform and economic development. Flood has actively participated in legislative discussions and has made statements regarding the workings of the House Republican conference, emphasizing the importance of protecting victims in policy decisions.
I have more than 3,000 student loan servicer employees in my district. When the FSA decides to cut rates, they are jeopardizing jobs in my district.
Thank you, Madam Chairwoman. Director Chopra, thanks for your testimony today.
Can you commit to me here today that your agency will not enforce against Federal student loan servicers for providing service levels commensurate to their compensation?
I thank the gentlewoman from Missouri for yielding. Mr. Speaker, the Equal Opportunity for All Investors Act of 2023 will give Americans new opportunities to grow their wealth and savings. I also thank Chairman McHenry, Chairwoman Wagner…
The debt limit debate is a study in contrasts between responsible Republicans and dysfunctional Democrats. On one side, you have responsible Republicans who have been working from the beginning to avoid default and reduce out-of-control…
I am hopeful that we can take serious steps on this and lead because the United States needs to lead here, not just for our country, but for the world.
This fee assessment is a violation of that basic sense of fairness, and they should be upset.
I am also deeply concerned that this clearly-political decision will lead to a future pattern of using the FHFA to make future decisions based on the same principles.
We need a way of clarifying when and where our current regulators should have jurisdiction over the existing market.
There is simply no way that the digital assets ecosystem within the United States will survive without some kind of action from Congress to combat the regulatory deluge we have seen in the past few months.





