Young People Need Opportunity, Not Student Loan Forgiveness
July 10, 2023

Young People Need Opportunity, Not Student Loan Forgiveness

As many know, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Biden’s student loan forgiveness proposal on June 30. While this ruling is a win for taxpayers, there are still millions of Americans with trillions of dollars in outstanding student loans who now need to pay back that debt.  [Read More]

Aument: ‘We Must Do Something About Student Loan Debt’
June 30, 2023

Aument: ‘We Must Do Something About Student Loan Debt’

In response to the news that the United States Supreme Court struck down President Biden’s student loan forgiveness proposal, Sen. Ryan Aument (R-36) issued the following statement:  [Read More]

To Curb Student Debt, Reduce College Costs
September 8, 2022

To Curb Student Debt, Reduce College Costs

Opponents of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan are missing the mark on why it’s a bad idea.  [Read More]

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February 19, 2021

Senator Aument Reintroduces Bills to Help Students, Protect Taxpayers, & Grow the Economy

Senator Ryan P. Aument (R-36) recently reintroduced two bills to ease the strain of the student loan debt crisis on current students and graduates, while emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility and protecting taxpayers.  [Read More]

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February 18, 2020

Aument Introduces Proposals to Address Student Loan Debt Crisis

Senator Ryan P. Aument (R-36) introduced two bills today to ease the strain of the student loan debt crisis on current students and graduates, while emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility and protecting taxpayers. Listen  [Read More]

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February 4, 2020

Senators Aument and Martin Express Concerns About Wolf Budget Plan

Lancaster County Senators Ryan P. Aument (R-36) and Scott Martin (R-13) voiced concerns about the level of new spending and borrowing in the $36.1 billion budget plan outlined by Governor Wolf today.   [Read More]

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