
“Blocking licenses is a more aggressive weapon, and states are using it on behalf of themselves and the federal government. Proponents of the little-known state licensing laws say they are in taxpayers’ interest. But critics from both parties say the laws shove some borrowers off a financial cliff.”
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/18/business/student-loans-licenses.html
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