The Justice Party calls for the immediate refinancing of student debt to the lowest level of interest paid on current U.S. Treasury Bonds.
Further, the Justice Party advocates for (1) the repeal of the 2005 legislation depriving those with student loans of the protections of bankruptcy; (2) according to a needs-based formula, the repayment to student loan debtors of one-half the amounts they have paid in interest and penalties on their loans since 2005; (3) a cap on tuition costs at all colleges and universities receiving federal funds; (4) major reforms of for-profit colleges; and (5) a time limit for future student debt, with forgiveness of the debt to occur within ten years of the debtor paying 7% of his or her annual income (or 3 ½% of annual income if the debtor is employed by a designated public service entity) toward repayment of the loan. Read here the comprehensive analysis of the record of Republican and Democratic leaders regarding student debt and the alignment of the Justice Party's positions with what the majority of people of the United States want. |
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Membership in the Justice Party doesn’t mean you need to resign from any other party. It simply means you support the Justice Party in its efforts to organize people at the grassroots level to push for change, including student debt relief.
Membership in the Justice Party doesn’t mean you need to resign from any other party. It simply means you support the Justice Party in its efforts to organize people at the grassroots level to push for change, including student debt relief.
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