From Michigan Department of Attorney General <[email protected]>
Subject AG Nessel Calls for Extension of Public Service Loan Forgiveness Waiver
Date August 17, 2022 6:01 PM
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel




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August 17, 2022




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AG Nessel Calls for Extension of Public Service Loan Forgiveness Waiver





"Joins Multistate Letter Urging the Biden Administration to Provide More Time and Opportunity for Borrowers to Achieve Loan Forgiveness"





*LANSING*?? Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 20 states in urging the Biden Administration to extend and expand temporary changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program to provide borrowers with more opportunities to get closer to loan forgiveness faster.?

Under the PSLF Program, remaining balances on federal Direct Loans are forgiven after borrowers ? dedicated public servants such as teachers, firefighters, nurses, police officers ? make 120 qualifying payments while working full-time for a qualifying employer. However, due to the PSLF Program?s complexity and poor management, millions of public service workers have been unable to access forgiveness, and the program?s denial rates have been as high as 99 percent. To restore the promise of PSLF, in October 2021, the U.S. Department of Education announced a temporary ?Limited PSLF Waiver [ [link removed] ]? which temporarily offers millions of qualifying public service workers the chance to have previously nonqualifying repayment periods counted toward loan forgiveness. The Department plans to conduct a?one-time account adjustment [ [link removed] ]?later this fall that will count certain long-term forbearance periods toward forgiveness under PSLF.?

In their letter [ [link removed] ]?sent to President Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, the attorneys general request an extension of the Limited PSLF Waiver?s deadline on October 31, 2022, noting that many borrowers remain unaware of or confused by the waiver, and that an extension is necessary to enable borrowers to get the information and help they need to secure critical waiver benefits. The letter also cautions against ending the waiver just two months after the federal loan portfolio is scheduled to resume repayment and amidst an ongoing transfer to a new PSLF servicer. Further, the letter expresses concerns over subjecting borrowers to repeated PSLF rule changes over a relatively short period of time.?

?Many Americans bear the financial burden of student debt," Nessel said. "Fourteen percent of Michigan residents owe more than $50 billion in student loan debt, with an average indebtedness of $36,000. Extending the waiver for public service loan forgiveness is a needed solution. We should reward our workers for what they do to keep this state and its communities safe, well-educated, and healthy."

The attorneys general also argue that the waiver should automatically count all forbearance periods toward loan forgiveness and be made available to all federal loan borrowers to address pervasive servicer misconduct and resulting missed opportunities to make qualifying payments. In addition, the attorneys general advocate for equal treatment for all federal loan borrowers by recommending that waiver benefits be expanded to include all Parent PLUS borrowers and borrowers who obtained FFEL joint consolidation loans with spouses.?

The letter, co-led by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, was joined by the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin.?

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