This 'hidden' student loans tax may be costing you thousands of dollars. These senators want to save you money.
When there's bipartisanship in Washington, it's a beautiful thing.
These U.S. Senators are uniting to eliminate a 'hidden' student loan tax that may be costing you thousands of dollars.Mike Braun , Kyrsten Sinema and Chris Coons introduced the , which proposes to eliminate the origination fee on federal student loans beginning on July 1, 2019. The goal is to save borrowers more money on their student loans and reduce the total amount of student loan debt.
“Our students deserve every opportunity to graduate college and pursue successful careers without mountains of debt," Scott said."Throughout my time as Governor [of Florida], I focused on keeping college costs low so every Floridian could get an affordable education. In Florida, we’ve held the line on tuition for six years straight and increased the transparency of education expenses.
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