When I began my academic journey nearly thirty years ago, I took out student loans in order to pursue my academic endeavors – I followed this path because I knew it was the right decision for me and my family. In taking out these loans, I understood that the responsibility to repay the loans were mine – and mine alone.
The student loan forgiveness plan proposed by the Biden Administration is unconstitutional – trampling the Constitutional Authority of the Legislative Branch under Article I of the U.S. Constitution. Further, it is unfair. It should not be the responsibility of East Texans, or any individual, to subsidize the loans of another person – especially when you consider that these individuals will directly benefit from the education funded by said loan.
In my role on the Committee on Education and the Workforce, I have been a leading voice in the fight against the student loan bailout. Recently, I spoke on the House Floor in support of H.J.Res.45, expressing Congressional disapproval of this plan.
My full remarks can be seen by clicking HERE or on the video below. My full statement regarding the legislation is available by clicking HERE.