Congress has much to answer for in multiple areas, but it is still not advisable to let the Executive Branch spend huge amounts of money without legislative authority. There should be open debate on the issue before it is decided. I wonder why this particular group of students is being prioritized over others who have paid off their debt…
Congress has much to answer for in multiple areas, but it is still not advisable to let the Executive Branch spend huge amounts of money without legislative authority. There should be open debate on the issue before it is decided. I wonder why this particular group of students is being prioritized over others who have paid off their debts. Would we perhaps get more bang for our buck defraying the cost of junior college or instate tuition at public universities? That might represent an ongoing investment in those keen on pursuing a college education.
Congress has much to answer for in multiple areas, but it is still not advisable to let the Executive Branch spend huge amounts of money without legislative authority. There should be open debate on the issue before it is decided. I wonder why this particular group of students is being prioritized over others who have paid off their debts. Would we perhaps get more bang for our buck defraying the cost of junior college or instate tuition at public universities? That might represent an ongoing investment in those keen on pursuing a college education.