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February 07, 2004

Switching our support to H.R. 2711

Why we support H.R. 2711, the Student Loan Fairness Act of 2003...

H.R. 2711's stated purpose is to permit refinancing of Federal student consolidation loans, and to permit students freedom to select a student loan consolidator.

It removes the prohibition against refinancing in the Higher Education Act by changing the definition of "eligible borrower." It strikes the provision which states that a person's status as an eligible borrower terminates upon receipt of a consolidation loan, and all references to that provision.

H.R. 2711 allows for a choice of loan consolidator by striking the provision which requires loan agreements to state that the lender is to make the loan to the borrower only if the lender holds an outstanding loan to the borrower, or if the borrower certifies he or she has sought and was unable to obtain a consolidation loan from his or her loan holder. This section also adds requirements that lenders and institutions provide borrowers with clear and conspicuous notice of information regarding the effects of the consolidation loan on interest rates, amount of payments, interest accrued, repayment term, ability to pay, and the differences between variable and fixed rates.

It changes the dates on which certain interest rates are applicable to January of 2004 rather than 2006. It also changes the general rates to the market rate + 2.3% and lowers the cap interest rate from 8.25% to 6.8%, changes PLUS rates to the market rate + 3.1%, not to exceed 7.5%, and changes the consolidation rates to the market rate + 2.3% and lowers the cap interest rate from 8.25% to 6.8%, and offsets origination fees.

Under 20 U.S.C.A. 1077a (m), lesser rates are permitted: "Nothing in this section or section 1078-3 of this title shall be construed to prohibit a lender from charging a borrower at a rate less than the rate which is applicable under this part."† This provision is why it's so important that H.R. 2711 has a provision allowing for choice of lender.†

H.R. 2711 has bipartisan sponsorship and support, it strikes the "one-time consolidation rule", allows for choice of lender, requires lenders and institutions to provide clear and conspicuous information to borrowers regarding interest rates, the difference between fixed and variable rates, and payments, and on loans after January 1, 2004, it makes the rate variable, not to exceed 6.8%.

The bill's only drawbacks so far are that it contains no provisions for current students, and doesn't seem to help with PLUS loans, but it's the best of the bunch thus far.

H.R. 2711 is comprehensive, covers what needs to be covered, and doesn't add anything superfluous, and that's why it's the bill Generation Debt backs.

January 19, 2004

Reminder... time to call your House Representative

The House reconvenes tomorrow morning... and it's time to get this issue back on the table. Below is the list of co-sponsors for HR 2711, if your congressperson isn't on the list... it's time to call their offices and ask why not.

Rep Abercrombie, Neil - HI-1
Rep Baldwin, Tammy - WI-2
Rep Berkley, Shelley - NV-1
Rep Bishop, Sanford D., Jr. - GA-2
Rep Blumenauer, Earl - OR-3
Rep Boswell, Leonard L. - IA-3
Rep Boucher, Rick - VA-9
Rep Brady, Robert - PA-1
Rep Brown, Sherrod - OH-13
Rep Cardin, Benjamin - MD-3
Rep Clay, Wm. Lacy - MO-1
Rep Clyburn, James E. - SC-6
Rep Conyers, John, Jr. - MI-14
Rep DeGette, Diana - CO-1
Rep Doyle, Michael F. - PA-14
Rep Emanuel, Rahm - IL-5
Rep Eshoo, Anna G. - CA-14
Rep Etheridge, Bob - NC-2
Rep Farr, Sam - CA-17
Rep Filner, Bob - CA-51
Rep Ford, Harold E., Jr. - TN-9
Rep Gillmor, Paul E. - OH-5
Rep Gonzalez, Charles A. - TX-20
Rep Goode, Virgil H., Jr. - VA-5
Rep Green, Mark - WI-8
Rep Grijalva, Raul M. - AZ-7
Rep Harman, Jane - CA-36
Rep Hart, Melissa A. - PA-4
Rep Hefley, Joel - CO-5
Rep Hinchey, Maurice D. - NY-22
Rep Holden, Tim - PA-17
Rep Holt, Rush D. - NJ-12
Rep Hooley, Darlene - OR-5
Rep Israel, Steve - NY-2
Rep Jackson-Lee, Sheila - TX-18
Rep Jones, Stephanie Tubbs - OH-11
Rep Kucinich, Dennis J. - OH-10
Rep Lantos, Tom - CA-12
Rep Larson, John B. - CT-1
Rep Lee, Barbara - CA-9
Rep Lofgren, Zoe - CA-16
Rep Maloney, Carolyn B. - NY-14
Rep Manzullo, Donald A. - IL-16
Rep McDermott, Jim - WA-7
Rep McGovern, James P. - MA-3
Rep McIntyre, Mike - NC-7
Rep McNulty, Michael R. - NY-21
Rep Meeks, Gregory W. - NY-6
Rep Michaud, Michael H. - ME-2
Rep Millender-McDonald, Juanita - CA-37
Rep Moore, Dennis - KS-3
Rep Murphy, Tim - PA-18
Rep Nadler, Jerrold - NY-8
Rep Norton, Eleanor Holmes - DC
Rep Ortiz, Solomon P. - TX-27
Rep Owens, Major R. - NY-11
Rep Pallone, Frank, Jr. - NJ-6
Rep Peterson, Collin C. - MN-7
Rep Petri, Thomas E. - WI-6
Rep Price, David E. - NC-4
Rep Rahall, Nick J., II - WV-3
Rep Rangel, Charles B. - NY-15
Rep Rodriguez, Ciro - TX-28
Rep Ross, Mike - AR-4
Rep Rothman, Steve R. - NJ-9
Rep Rush, Bobby L. - IL-1
Rep Ryan, Timothy J. - OH-17
Rep Sanchez, Linda T. - CA-39
Rep Sanchez, Loretta - CA-47
Rep Sanders, Bernard - VT
Rep Sandlin, Max - TX-1
Rep Scott, David - GA-13
Rep Serrano, Jose E. - NY-16
Rep Shays, Christopher - CT-4
Rep Simmons, Rob - CT-2
Rep Slaughter, Louise McIntosh - NY-28
Rep Spratt, John M., Jr. - SC-5
Rep Strickland, Ted - OH-6
Rep Stupak, Bart - MI-1
Rep Terry, Lee - NE-2
Rep Udall, Mark - CO-2
Rep Udall, Tom - NM-3
Rep Van Hollen, Chris - MD-8
Rep Watson, Diane E. - CA-33
Rep Waxman, Henry A. - CA-30
Rep Wexler, Robert - FL-19
Rep Woolsey, Lynn C. - CA-6

Also, if one of your Representatives is on the Subcommitte for 21st Century Competitiveness (where HR2711 has been referred since 07/28/03)... they NEED to be contacted to move forward with the bill. See the table below for those members:

Howard P. "Buck" McKeon, Chairman
Republicans (16)Democrats (13)
Johnny Isakson
Vice Chairman
Dale Kildee
Ranking Minority Member
John BoehnerJohn Tierney
Tom PetriRon Kind
Mike CastleDavid Wu
Sam JohnsonRush Holt
Fred UptonBetty McCollum
Vern EhlersCarolyn McCarthy
Patrick TiberiChris Van Hollen
Ric KellerTim Ryan
Tom OsborneMajor Owens
Tom ColeDonald Payne
Jon PorterRobert Andrews
John CarterRubÈn Hinojosa
Phil Gingrey
Max Burns

December 10, 2003

Breakdown

H.R. 1029 (Formerly H.R. 2711). – The complicated yet comprehensive bill. The stated purpose of H.R. 1029 is to permit refinancing of Federal student consolidation loans, and to permit students freedom to select a student loan consolidator.

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