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US student loan plan fails for second time in Senate | US student loan plan fails for second time in Senate |
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Senate Democrats on Wednesday failed to restore lower interest rates on student loans, raising the prospect of significantly higher costs for undergraduates. | Senate Democrats on Wednesday failed to restore lower interest rates on student loans, raising the prospect of significantly higher costs for undergraduates. |
The White House-backed proposal from Democratic leaders would have left interest rates on subsidized Stafford loans at 3.4% for another year while lawmakers took up a comprehensive overhaul. The one-year stopgap measure failed to overcome a procedural hurdle as Republicans – and a handful of Democrats – urged colleagues to consider a plan now that would link interest rates to the financial markets and reduce Congress's role in setting students' borrowing rates. | The White House-backed proposal from Democratic leaders would have left interest rates on subsidized Stafford loans at 3.4% for another year while lawmakers took up a comprehensive overhaul. The one-year stopgap measure failed to overcome a procedural hurdle as Republicans – and a handful of Democrats – urged colleagues to consider a plan now that would link interest rates to the financial markets and reduce Congress's role in setting students' borrowing rates. |
Democrats failed to muster the 60 votes needed to advance the measure. The vote was 51-49, with no Republicans voting to move forward. | Democrats failed to muster the 60 votes needed to advance the measure. The vote was 51-49, with no Republicans voting to move forward. |
Without serious negotiations between the parties – and within a fractured Democratic caucus – students would face higher costs to repay their loans after graduation. | Without serious negotiations between the parties – and within a fractured Democratic caucus – students would face higher costs to repay their loans after graduation. |
"Today our nation's students once again wait in vain for relief," said Senator Tom Udall, Democrat of New Mexico. "They expected more of us and I share their disappointment." | "Today our nation's students once again wait in vain for relief," said Senator Tom Udall, Democrat of New Mexico. "They expected more of us and I share their disappointment." |
"Today, we failed. And our nation's students pay the cost of that failure," he added after the vote. | "Today, we failed. And our nation's students pay the cost of that failure," he added after the vote. |
The failure to win a one-year approval – combined with little interest in such a deal in the Republican-led House – meant students would be borrowing money for fall courses at a rate leaders in both parties called unacceptable. | The failure to win a one-year approval – combined with little interest in such a deal in the Republican-led House – meant students would be borrowing money for fall courses at a rate leaders in both parties called unacceptable. |
Immediately, lawmakers blamed the other party for the results. | Immediately, lawmakers blamed the other party for the results. |
"Today's vote is just another example of how out of touch Republicans in Congress are with the struggles of everyday American families," said Senator Patty Murray, a Washington state Democrat. | "Today's vote is just another example of how out of touch Republicans in Congress are with the struggles of everyday American families," said Senator Patty Murray, a Washington state Democrat. |
Representative John Kline, the Republican chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, blamed Democrats. | Representative John Kline, the Republican chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, blamed Democrats. |
"Right now, millions of students trying to prepare for college and apply for financial aid are facing higher interest rates – all because a cadre of Senate Democrats is completely unwilling to compromise," Kline said. | "Right now, millions of students trying to prepare for college and apply for financial aid are facing higher interest rates – all because a cadre of Senate Democrats is completely unwilling to compromise," Kline said. |
The rate increase does not affect many students right away; loan documents are generally signed just before students return to campus, and few students returned to school over the July 4 holiday. Existing loans are not affected. | The rate increase does not affect many students right away; loan documents are generally signed just before students return to campus, and few students returned to school over the July 4 holiday. Existing loans are not affected. |
However, absent congressional action in the coming weeks, the increase could spell an extra $2,600 for an average student returning to campus this fall, according to Congress' Joint Economic Committee. | However, absent congressional action in the coming weeks, the increase could spell an extra $2,600 for an average student returning to campus this fall, according to Congress' Joint Economic Committee. |
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