Chair Owens Examines Congressional Watchdog’s Findings on Biden-Harris FAFSA Failures
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
September 24, 2024
WASHINGTON – Higher Education and Workforce Development Subcommittee Chairman Burgess Owens (R-UT) today chaired a hearing titled, “GAO Uncovers Biden-Harris FAFSA Failures,” and offered the following statement, as prepared for delivery:
"Thank you all for being here today, but, frankly, I wish this hearing had not been necessary. Once again, the Committee is addressing the ongoing failure of the Biden-Harris administration’s attempt to implement the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. "The road to today’s hearing has been a long and bumpy one. For years, completing the FAFSA was a challenge. The form was deemed too complex and confusing, so Congress passed the FAFSA Simplification Act in 2020. The Biden-Harris administration had plenty of time and what should have been a clear goal: to make the FAFSA process easier and more efficient. "The idea was simple: reduce the number of questions, streamline the process, and make it easier for families to determine their financial aid eligibility. The law was set to take full effect in 2023, but here we are, late into 2024, and the situation is far from resolved. "Implemented over 30 years ago and once considered the doorway to postsecondary education, FAFSA has become a headache and nightmare for millions of students and their parents thanks to this administration. Since day one, the Biden-Harris administration had the time and financial resources to get this right, yet the Department of Education failed to deliver and instead knowingly released a failed FAFSA. It prioritized the reallocation of valuable time and resources to push a radical political agenda: the unconstitutional student loan forgiveness scheme. Instead of focusing on implementing the simplified FAFSA, the Biden-Harris administration justified cutting FAFSA support staff and leaving three-quarters of calls unanswered for months. For panicked parents and students who waited for hours for someone not to pick up your phone call, now you know why. The FAFSA rollout mired in delays, errors, frustration and, for some of our most vulnerable students, the loss of dreams for higher education. "The impact of the Biden-Harris administration failure is devastating. Over 430,000 fewer students submitted a FAFSA last year, leaving them and countless others unsure if they could afford postsecondary education. Like every other Biden-Harris policy it was the low-income students who were hit the hardest. Some community colleges are now dealing with significant declines in enrollment, and institutions across the country are struggling to finalize financial aid packages due to the Department’s incompetence. ### |