Attorney General Frosh Joins Coalition Opposing Education Department’s Refusal to Release Student Loan Information
Longstanding Practice of Sharing Data Has Protected Student Loan Borrowers; New Policy Harms Students
BALTIMORE, MD (April 5, 2019) – Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh today joined a coalition of 21 state attorneys general sending a letter to Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos renewing their request that the Department reverse limitations placed on the routine disclosure of student loan information to state law enforcement agencies.
In June 2018, without notice or opportunity for public comment, the Department changed its longstanding policy of routinely disclosing information about student loan borrowers to state law enforcement agencies. This includes state attorneys general working to protect students and student loan borrowers from predatory practices and to secure relief for those victimized by fraud and other unlawful conduct.
Read more in the full press release: http://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/press/2019/040519.pdf
3 comments:
maryland denying rights for decades unless its a liberal socialist leftard ideal they will pass it in a new york second
Keep voting for trash and you get trash back. His opponent in 2018 was a solid attorney who wouldn’t have done this but Maryland stupidly continues down the Democrat path. Look what it’s done to Seattle. You people are fools.
Same as Delaware
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