“As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of this landmark law, our proposed changes will allow us to continue that progress and ensure all our nation’s students — no matter where they live, who they are, or whom they love — can learn, grow, and thrive in school,” said Education Secretary Miguel Cardona in a June statement.
New coalition fights Biden's plan for LGBTQ rewrite of education rights: 'We will block this'
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EdSource reported that Education Secretary Miguel Cardona told the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on June 7 that the moratorium “could be extended or it could be that it starts there,” referring to the moratorium’s expected end date.
Feds tell student loan providers not to reach out about resuming payments
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