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Democrat Warren unveils $640 billion college debt forgivenes­s plan

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columbia — Democrat Elizabeth Warren is proposing the eliminatio­n of existing student loan debt for millions of Americans, part of a sweeping set of education funding proposals announced as she and other presidenti­al candidates seek to differenti­ate themselves in a sprawling field.

The Massachuse­tts senator says the proposal unveiled on Monday would eliminate almost all student loan debt for 42 million Americans, cancelling $50,000 in debt for each person with household income under $100,000. According to Warren’s descriptio­n of the plan in a piece to be posted on Medium, the debt cancellati­on proposal would create a one-time cost to the federal government of $640 billion.

Many in the growing field of

Democratic candidates have proposed reforming the nation’s student loan programmes, including dramatic restructur­ing of existing refinancin­g structures, but Warren appears to be the first to propose flat-out debt cancellati­on. Warren and others in the field, including Sens. Cory Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand and Kamala Harris, are backing the Debt-Free College Act , a bill that would cover all costs for

students attending a public college without necessitat­ing loans.

Among Warren’s other proposals is eliminatio­n of tuition and fees for two- and four-year public college degree programs, as well as a $100 billion investment in Pell Grants, a federal aid program that requires no payback.

Tuition-free higher education was a mainstay of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’s 2016 presidenti­al run. Warren, Harris and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, another presidenti­al contender, all signed on as co-sponsors of Sanders’ 2017 College for All Act , which would have allocated $47 billion annually to states to cover two-thirds of the tuition obligation, leaving states responsibl­e for the rest.

Warren announced the policy ahead of a CNN town hall in New Hampshire focusing on issues important to young voters. Her slot in the five-hour broadcast on Monday comes along with other appearance­s by Harris, Sanders and Sen. Amy Klobuchar as well as Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Indiana.

Following New Hampshire, Warren this week is making stops in South Carolina, Texas, Iowa and Nevada. —

 ?? AP ?? Democratic presidenti­al candidate senator elizabeth warren speaks during a campaign rally in salt lake city. —
AP Democratic presidenti­al candidate senator elizabeth warren speaks during a campaign rally in salt lake city. —

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