Attorneys General and Senate Panel Cite More Evidence of Lender Corruption

A group of 32 attorneys general from across the United States urged Congress last week to enact new restrictions on the student-loan industry, saying their investigations continue to reveal "new levels of corruption and deception" that require a rapid response from lawmakers.

The attorneys general, led by Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, are trying to maintain pressure on Congress at a time when competing priorities on Capitol Hill and political opposition from some colleges may be slowing

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