Cancer patients with student debt are supposed to get a break. The government isn't giving it
the Office of Management and Budget to conduct an emergency review and approval of its cancer deferment form. However, the law had been on the books for four months by then.
"The department could have required only a 30-day comment period, or even a 15-day comment period," Kantrowitz said.
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