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Thursday, July 16, 2020
Carroll Forward- Commissioner Stephen Wantz
Carroll Forward- Commissioner Stephen Wantz
Interview with Midge Thomas
Interview with Midge Thomas
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Attorney General Frosh Files Suit Against U.S. Department of Education and Secretary DeVos
- It is arbitrary and capricious. The decision to repeal and replace the 2016 rule was not the product of reasoned decision making as required by the APA. In explaining its rationale for the new regulations, ED rejected prior agency determinations going back decades without explanation, grounded its analysis in fundamental misunderstandings, failed to consider alternatives, and disregarded facts and circumstances.
- It does not comply with Congress’s requirement that the Secretary implement a meaningful process for borrowers to obtain relief. Instead, it establishes an illusory process that makes it practically impossible for students to qualify for borrower defense relief. ED admits as much by acknowledging that only around 4 percent of borrowers eligible for relief will actually get relief.
Attorney General Frosh Files Suit Against U.S. Department of Education and Secretary DeVos
- It is arbitrary and capricious. The decision to repeal and replace the 2016 rule was not the product of reasoned decision making as required by the APA. In explaining its rationale for the new regulations, ED rejected prior agency determinations going back decades without explanation, grounded its analysis in fundamental misunderstandings, failed to consider alternatives, and disregarded facts and circumstances.
- It does not comply with Congress’s requirement that the Secretary implement a meaningful process for borrowers to obtain relief. Instead, it establishes an illusory process that makes it practically impossible for students to qualify for borrower defense relief. ED admits as much by acknowledging that only around 4 percent of borrowers eligible for relief will actually get relief.
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Westminster Police Department Officer Intro. Meet Pfc. Isaac Stiffler
Officer Intro. Meet Pfc. Isaac Stiffler:
• Why I became a Police Officer: to serve my community and help those in need.
• Time on the job: 1.5 years.
• Hobbies: watching movies and spending time with friends and family.
• Talent: quoting movies.
• Certifications: none at the moment.
• Something positive about the job that I enjoy: peaceful interactions with the community that I work in.
July 14, 2020
Westminster Police Department Officer Intro. Meet Pfc. Isaac Stiffler
Officer Intro. Meet Pfc. Isaac Stiffler:
• Why I became a Police Officer: to serve my community and help those in need.
• Time on the job: 1.5 years.
• Hobbies: watching movies and spending time with friends and family.
• Talent: quoting movies.
• Certifications: none at the moment.
• Something positive about the job that I enjoy: peaceful interactions with the community that I work in.
July 14, 2020