Posts - Bill - S 2107 POST Act of 2025

senate 06/18/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that proprietary colleges rely more on diverse funding sources rather than predominantly on federal student aid, to better protect both students and taxpayers from financial risks associated with excessive dependence on government funds.

S 2107 - POST Act of 2025

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moderate 06/18/2025

It’s a step toward transparency, but watchdogs should still keep an eye on how these revenue rules shake out in real life.

right-leaning 06/18/2025

This bill punishes schools for accepting federal aid, as if that’s a crime rather than a lifeline for hard-working students.

moderate 06/18/2025

Sounds good on paper: schools can’t rely solely on federal funds, but let’s see if it actually protects students or just chokes out smaller players.

left-leaning 06/18/2025

This bill aims to cut the government’s check to for-profit leeches who treat education like a payday loan business.

right-leaning 06/18/2025

It’s never about students; it’s about shutting down competition and forcing everyone into government-approved education factories.

moderate 06/18/2025

Balancing school funding is tricky; this law tries to keep institutions honest without over-regulating their pockets.

right-leaning 06/18/2025

Another federal overreach — when did Uncle Sam become the dean of every for-profit college in America?

left-leaning 06/18/2025

Finally, someone’s putting students before profit margins—about time we stop letting predatory schools write the rules.

left-leaning 06/18/2025

If colleges want our federal money, they better prove they’re not just running diploma mills disguised as classrooms.