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Biden-Harris Administration Seeks Nominations for
Non-Federal Negotiators to Continue Rulemaking Process on Student
Debt Relief
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Biden-Harris
Administration Seeks Nominations for Non-Federal Negotiators to
Continue Rulemaking Process on Student Debt Relief
Representatives of 14 constituency groups will start discussing
regulatory ideas on October 10 The Biden-Harris Administration today
announced the next step in its work to open a new pathway to student
debt relief by soliciting nominations for negotiators who will
participate in public rulemaking negotiation sessions this Fall. The
Department is seeking nominations from 14 different constituency
groups for the Student Loan Relief committee, which will meet for
three virtual sessions beginning October 10.
"When the Supreme Court ruled against the Biden-Harris
Administration’s student debt relief plan, we did not waste a moment
opening up a new pathway to debt relief," said U.S. Secretary of
Education Miguel Cardona. "As we pursue debt relief through this
process, one of the most important steps is bringing together
diverse perspectives to help us craft the strongest possible
regulations for borrowers. The Student Loan Relief committee will
include students, borrowers, state officials, civil rights
advocates, representatives from colleges and universities, and other
stakeholders so we can make sure all voices are heard and the needs
of borrowers are fully considered.”
These nominations are the second step in a process known as
“negotiated rulemaking,” which is required under the Higher
Education Act for any regulations related to the Federal student
financial aid programs. This process started with a public hearing
held by the Department on July 18 and a request for public comments,
which solicited more than 24,000 responses. Next, negotiators
selected by the Department will meet virtually on October 10-11,
November 6-7, and December 11-12 to discuss ideas for regulatory
reform. Sessions will be open to the public and include
opportunities for public comment.
The Department is seeking negotiators representing the
following categories, each of which will include a primary and
alternate representative:
Four spots for current students and student loan borrowers
based upon the level of program attended. The Department is
particularly interested in a variety of experiences with student
loans and postsecondary education, including attending different
types of institutions, receiving a Pell Grant, and borrowing a
Parent PLUS loan.
Four spots for different types of institutions of higher education,
including Historically Black Colleges and Universities and minority
serving institutions.
Two spots for State officials and Attorneys General.
Two spots for civil rights organizations and legal assistance
organizations.
One spot for a U.S. military service member or veteran.
One spot for a representative from the Federal Family Education
Loan program.
The Department will publish proposed rules for the public to
comment on in the months following the conclusion of negotiations.
We will then consider public comment and produce final regulations
next year.
Nominations can be sent to negregnominations@ed.gov and must
include clear information about the nominee, their constituency
group, resume and experience, and contact information. Any
nomination must be received by September 14, 2023. Please see an
unofficial copy of the Federal Register Notice here for additional
details on requirements for nominees.
The Department will provide updated information on this negotiated
rulemaking committee on an ongoing basis here.
The Biden-Harris Administration remains steadfast in its commitment
to use all available tools to deliver students, borrowers, and their
families the relief they are entitled to under applicable law.
Overall, the Administration has approved debt relief for more than
3.4 million people and over $116 billion in loan discharges. This
includes fixes to ensure that borrowers get relief promised by
Congress through income-driven re
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