The student debt crisis is about to get a whole lot worse. Republicans are refusing to help.
Kristina Karisch
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Follow Kristina on Twitter @kristinakarisch. Kristina Karisch is an editorial intern at the Washington Monthly.
The student debt crisis is about to get a whole lot worse. Republicans are refusing to help.
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