Barmak Nassirian, vice president for higher education policy at the advocacy group Veterans Education Success, said the proposed changes are a “giant step in the right direction.” Still, he is concerned the department would allow only state entities to file group claims, which could shut out people in states where attorneys general refuse to act.
“It’s a shortcoming that the department has the opportunity to correct, but beyond that, I have to congratulate them for acting very decisively” with these proposed regulations,” Nassirian said.
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