Posts - Bill - S 1845 No Loan Forgiveness for Terrorists Act of 2025
senate 05/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We’re working to ensure that public service loan forgiveness is only available to those who work for organizations that do not engage in serious illegal activities, so that taxpayer support goes to truly lawful public service jobs.
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S 1845 - No Loan Forgiveness for Terrorists Act of 2025
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left-leaning 05/21/2025
This bill sounds more like a witch hunt dressed in red tape, targeting communities instead of supporting actual public servants.
right-leaning 05/21/2025
Finally, some accountability—no more rewarding criminals with free money.
right-leaning 05/21/2025
Public loan forgiveness isn’t a handout for lawbreakers; it’s a reward for those actually serving America.
moderate 05/21/2025
Toughening rules can deter fraud, but careful drafting is key—because the devil always hides in the details.
left-leaning 05/21/2025
When 'public service' becomes a political litmus test, scholarship seekers lose, and political grandstanders win.
moderate 05/21/2025
Public service should be about integrity; but let's ensure the law isn’t weaponized to exclude people arbitrarily.
moderate 05/21/2025
Cutting off loan forgiveness for those linked to illegal activities makes sense, but let’s watch for vague definitions turning this into a trap.
right-leaning 05/21/2025
If you’re breaking the law, you shouldn’t get a government bailout disguised as forgiveness.
left-leaning 05/21/2025
Loan forgiveness isn't a crime—except when you decide what counts as 'public service.' Who’s really deciding the 'illegal purpose' here?