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Yvette D. Clarke
FromYvette D. Clarke·D-NY·

03/27/26the Caucus on Black Women and Girls and the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies Co-host WHM Briefing on Black Women’s Economic Security and Power

burden of student debt, many Black women borrowers experience limited financial stability despite pursuing higher education. As federal … leaders to work together on solutions that protect borrowers, strengthen economic mobility, and ensure a more stable economy

Timothy M. Kennedy
FromTimothy M. Kennedy·D-NY·

The Clock is Ticking: Students Have Only a Few Months to Make Grad School Decisions - Kennedy Pushes for Passage of the LEAP Act to Provide Equal Access to Higher Education for In-Demand Professions

Ugly Bill Slashes Amount Many Borrowers Can Receive, Slamming the Door Shut to Professional Advancement AMHERST, N.Y. – Joined … colleagues introduced the LEAP Act to rectify a borrowing disparity created by the Republican-led Big, Ugly Bill

Timothy M. Kennedy
FromTimothy M. Kennedy·D-NY·

After GOP Spending Bill Slashes Student Loan Limits for Nurses, PTs, OTs, and More, Kennedy and Colleagues Introduce LEAP Act to Level Playing Field for Healthcare Professionals

Professional Students Receive the Same Amount of Borrowing Capacity, Opening Careers up to More Americans WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman … Republican-led reconciliation bill, which drastically reduced borrowing power for advanced degree essential health students such as nurses

Ritchie Torres
FromRitchie Torres·D-NY·

Rep. Ritchie Torres Introduces the Professional Degree Access Restoration Act: Bill Would Restore Federal Loan Access for Graduate and Professional Students

legislation would reinstate previous annual and aggregate borrowing levels for Federal Direct Loans for graduate and professional students … students represent some of the most financially burdened borrowers, facing rising tuition costs and limited financial aid. Cuts