Representatives Tenorio, Clancy, DeSmidt, and Sen. Larson Introduce the “Accountability for For-Profit Colleges” Bill Package
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Today, Representative Angelito Tenorio (D-West Allis), Ryan Clancy (D-Milwaukee), Ben DeSmidt (D-Kenosha), and Sen. Larson (D-Milwaukee) introduced the “Accountability for For-Profit Colleges” bill package.
Incemirra L. Pole, a victim of for-profit colleges and working mother of eight children shared her story, “As a single mother seeking to build a better future for my family, I was drawn in by their constant recruiting, promises of flexible schedules, and assurances that I could finish my education faster and begin working right away. Unfortunately, what I received instead was over $50,000 in student loan debt and credits that turned out to be useless once I tried to continue my education…My experiences have fueled my determination to advocate for fair access to education and accountability for predatory institutions that take advantage of working adults and parents like me.”
Rep. Tenorio said, “All of these bills have the same goal: to hold for-profit colleges accountable and protect students. It takes courage to pursue a postsecondary degree. This package makes sure that anyone embarking on that journey is protected from those that would take advantage of them.”
Rep. DeSmidt said, “I’m proud to have been a part of this bill package to crack down on predatory for-profit colleges. These bills will ensure greater accountability and transparency as bad actors often exploit veterans and students, putting their goals and career motivations at risk. Everyone deserves access to an honest education and these bills provide exactly that.”
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