Without action, interest rates on Stafford loans will double, adding an average of $1,000 per year to college cost for 864 residents of Norton
NORTON– On July 1st, 864 Norton students will see their student loan interest rates double if U.S. Senator Scott Brown and his Republican colleagues in the Senate continue blocking plans to extend the current low interest rates. At the end of the month, interest rates on new loans are set to double from 3.4% to 6.8%, adding an average of $1,000 each year to the cost of attending college. Republican U.S. Senator Brown has already joined his GOP colleagues in voting to block legislation that would extend the lower rate. Currently, 195,000 students across the Commonwealth receive Stafford loans.
“Scott Brown should stand with Norton families, not Washington, DC Republicans, and stop blocking efforts to keep loan interest rates low and college affordable for middle-class families.” said Massachusetts Democratic Party Chair John Walsh. “His political games are going to cost 864 college students in Norton an average of $1,000 a year."
Republican Senator Scott Brown has already voted to block legislation that would have extended the current 3.4% interest rate and prevented the rate from spiking to 6.8%. Brown’s own proposal to keep the rate at its current level does not provide anywhere near the $6 billion required to pay for the legislation, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. Massachusetts college student Brendan Concannon today called on Brown to abandon his phony proposal and stop blocking real efforts to keep rates low.
“My message to Scott Brown is clear – don’t double my rate,” said Concannon, a Bridgewater State University student and South Shore Regional Director of the College Democrats of Massachusetts. “College is expensive enough as it is, I don’t need Washington making it any tougher.
Brian
7:11 am on Sunday, July 1, 2012
Brown has NO idea where Norton is!!!! Why should he care about students from our town. We have invited him to visit on many occasions and he has never accepted.
Busy meeting with Kings and Queens I guess.
John Mullis
9:42 am on Monday, July 2, 2012
All you liberal Democrats can relax now. All the teeth knashing and hand wringing was for naught.