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A $2.6 million agreement entered by the Pennsylvania Attorney General s office has alleviated student debt for 1,300 students.
The agreement will result in the cancellation of approximately $2.6 million in private Pennsylvania student loans held by students who attended schools operated by the now-defunct Education Corporation of America, AG Josh Shapiro said. The defunct corporation abruptly closed due to its loss of accreditation and its failure to meet federal Department of Education financial requirements in December 2018.
ECA operated Brightwood campuses in Philadelphia, Broomall, Harrisburg, and Pittsburgh before it shuttered.
The agreement provides refunds of loan payments back to Pennsylvania borrowers by the Texas-based loan holder Elevation Capital Partners, LLC.
After two years of use in Pennsylvania schools, it s safe to say that the state-sponsored Safe2Say Something app is helping to protect students in Beaver County.
The app, run through the Pennsylvania Attorney General s office at a cost of $1.6 million annually, was implemented in 2019 and provides a safe way for students to anonymously report threats or unsafe activities. While area districts have had some issues with false reporting, county and school officials say it s saving lives. The first year when it was open and available to the students, it got kind of misused, said Bo Blinn, the school resource officer for the Beaver Area School District. A lot of the investigations we went through came out to be kind of unfounded because they weren t legitimate.
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
On March 1, 2021, the FTC, suffering its first loss in a hospital merger challenge since 2016, voted 4-0 to end its effort to stop the proposed $599 million merger of Philadelphia-area health care systems Jefferson Health and Albert Einstein Healthcare Network. The FTC’s decision comes about a month and a half after the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office dropped out of the joint challenge.
The FTC challenged the merger on the basis that it would hurt competition in the Philadelphia-area health care market, and after a defeat at the district court, told the appellate court that the judge had applied “faulty economic reasoning.” The FTC alleged that a combined network would control over 60% of the market for inpatient general acute care services in and around North Philadelphia and at least 45% of the market for those services in and around Montgomery County. The FTC alleged that the defendants also control
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