November 10, 2009
Senate's Slow Move Toward Student-Loan Bill Is Raising Anxieties and Opportunities
Washington
A yearlong push by Congress to end the bank-based system of student lending has hit rough water in the Senate, as a result of delays due to the health-care debate, persistent pushback by loan companies, and lingering concerns among some college groups.
The House of Representatives approved legislation (HR 3221) in September that would move
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