Elizabeth Warren's plan to cancel most student debt and make tuition free at public colleges is reopening a fight about the fairest way to make college more affordable
Washington Elizabeth Warren's new plan to cancel most student debt and make tuition free at public colleges is reopening a fight about the fairest way to make college more affordable.
The Massachusetts senator and Democratic presidential candidate this week proposed using her tax on America's richest families to radically reshape US higher education, and forgive outstanding student loans -- which top credit card and auto loan debt. Her plan would exclude the wealthiest borrowers from getting any debt relief. But -- just as when independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders proposed making tuition free during his 2016 Democratic presidential bid, or when New York Democratic Gov.
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