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Senate Dems Drop For-Profit College Criticism to Appease Biden Nominee
Elizabeth Warren ignores SEC pick s for-profit college ties after attacking industry Gary Gensler / Getty Images Collin Anderson • March 8, 2021 5:00 am
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Top Democrats have long attacked predatory for-profit colleges for exploiting low-income students of color. But when it came to President Joe Biden s pick to head the Securities and Exchange Commission who made millions representing one of the industry s infamous actors they remained silent.
During a Tuesday confirmation hearing, Gary Gensler avoided scrutiny from Senate Banking Committee Democrats over his eight-year tenure on the board of Strayer University. The for-profit college has faced criticism for aggressively targeting vulnerable students in urban areas using celebrities such as Queen Latifah and Steve Harvey. Gensler accumulated between $1 million and $5 million in stock options for his work at Strayer, according to a 2009 finan
from the disease. Her mother was
as a quadriplegic who could no longer speak. Eventually, the disease shuts the body down as organs fail and for this reason, Alzheimer s is called the long goodbye, Moorehead said. I got to the point where when my mom couldn t talk anymore to tell me what itched, what hurt or if she was cold, she said.
progressively impacts memory, thinking and behavior with symptoms such as aggression, anxiety, depression, sleeplessness, paranoia, memory loss and hallucinations, according to the Alzheimer s Association.
The disease can be devastating for families, and the hurdles are made more difficult in isolated communities. Moorhead and her family are from Cambridge a city of about 10,000 people tucked in the Appalachian mountains of southeastern Ohio. Her neighbors are predominantly Scottish-Irish, she said.