Here is an update from Christen Neher, our Legislative Relations Chair.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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CONTACT:
Press Office
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March 27, 2017
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(202)
226-9440
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House,
Senate Education Committees Request Education Department Take Steps to
Assist Students While Student Aid Tool Is Unavailable
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Letter
emphasizes importance of protecting taxpayer and student privacy,
expresses concern for students and families unable to use IRS tool for
weeks
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Reps. Virginia
Foxx (R-NC) and Bobby Scott (D-VA), chair and ranking member of the House
Committee on Education and the Workforce, respectively; Sens. Lamar
Alexander (R-TN) and Patty Murray (D-WA), the chair and ranking member of
the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee,
respectively; and 39 additional members of the Senate and House Education
committees sent a letter to Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos asking the
department to take action to help alleviate complications for students
impacted by the current outage of the Internal Revenue Service’s Data
Retrieval Tool (DRT).
“On March 9, 2017, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) and the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued a joint press release announcing
the temporary suspension of the IRS Data Retrieval Tool (DRT) due to
privacy concerns. Protecting taxpayer and student privacy is vitally
important, and we are concerned about any potential attempts to misuse
sensitive information. However, we also are concerned about the students
and families who will not be able to use the tool for weeks,” said the
Members of Congress in the letter.
“Millions of students and families use this important tool when filling
out their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and borrowers
utilize the DRT when certifying or recertifying their incomes for
income-driven repayment (IDR) plans. In both cases, the DRT allows for
the more efficient and accurate transfer of federal tax return
information electronically, which in turn enables students, families, and
borrowers to complete these processes more easily. While individuals can
complete FAFSA and IDR applications through alternatives to the DRT, the
current outage will lead to additional burden for individuals filling out
their FAFSA or IDR applications. The absence of the DRT could also delay
students’ federal, state, and institutional financial aid and loan
repayment assistance.”
The House and Senate leaders also requested that the department take
several specific steps to help make students, families, borrowers,
student loan servicers, and institutions of higher education aware of the
outage and advise them on navigating the process while the DRT is
unavailable.
The IRS’ DRT tool allows students to access their tax information from
the IRS and directly input it into the FAFSA. Reps. Foxx and Scott and
Sens. Alexander and Murray have also requested
a briefing from the Department of Education on the steps the
department is taking to remedy the situation for students, borrowers, and
parents, as well as what the department is doing to protect students’
data privacy and security.
The full letter is available here.
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