AOL News has a new home! The Huffington Post.
Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Education Secretary Arne Duncan on Tuesday urged the Senate to overhaul student loan policies, arguing that executives at lending companies like Sallie Mae have enriched themselves while American college students shoulder loads of debt, the Washington Post reports. "Working Americans pay while bankers get rich," Duncan said. "Sallie Mae executives have paid themselves hundreds of millions of dollars in the last decade while teachers, nurses and scientists -- the backbone of the new economy -- face crushing debt because of runaway college tuition." Duncan's strong words were part of the Obama ...
Education Secretary Arne Duncan believes we have what amounts to a "once-in-a-couple-of-generations opportunity" to "push a very, very strong reform agenda" for the nation's schools. His view is based, in part, on the Obama administration's intention to spend billions of additional dollars on public education, though Duncan acknowledges that money alone is not the answer. He also says the country has arrived at a moment when we have the necessary political will to make tough changes. ...
Follow Politics Daily
POPULAR
News From Our Partners




Top News
More News
More on Aol
Local News
More Blog/Sites
Sites and Services