we re also fixing what s called this has been the bane of driving me crazy when i was out of office the public service loan forgiveness program. this program forgives student loans to encourage those students who had those loans if they go into public service. think of the millions who are. public school teachers, local police officers, workers at local charities, members of the military and the national guard, and so many more. think of the folks who work for federal, state, local, governments keeping essential services going, responding to natural disasters, firefighters and cops, the program is designed so that if you serve in one of these jobs, you will be able to list those, accurately assess whether you do, and make your loan payments for ten years, even if it s not consecutive years your remaining balance will be forgiven. it s a great idea but the program is a mess. so inefficient and complicated too many people give up. think of a service member that defers their
several meetings and there s been a lot of frustration among parents in that community, and if we can put up quickly the time line of events here that we have seen in the last several months. you can see right there the massacre of course, happened may 24th, exactly three months ago today on june 22nd. arredondo placed on unpaid leave. on july 2nd he resigns from the city council and still technically keeps his job. all this played out as state investigators were in july. on july 23rd, the national status meeting on pete arredondo s job and in that report, the state investigation, the texas department of public safety essentially blamed arredondo for him being behind the reason why officers did not go in.
our democracy by a violent domestic extremists and a stain on our history and our moral standing at home and abroad. as a child in the dominican republic i look up to the united states as the land of opportunity and a place to better myself. from that moment i landed at jfk in 1992 i have tried to pursue that goal. thankfully i achieved that goal on many levels. i was the first in my family to graduate college and join the army and become a police officer. on july 23rd, 1999, the day before my 21st birthday i raised my hand and swore to protect the constitution of the united states. because this country gave me an
domestic extremist and a stain on our history and our moral standing here at home and abroad. as a child from the dominican republic, i looked up to the united states as the land of opportunity and a place to better myself. from that moment i landed at jfk, 1992, have tried to pursue that goal. thankfully, i achieved that goal on many levels. i was the first in my family to graduate college, join the army, and become a police officer. on july 23rd, 1999, the day before my 21st birthday, i raised my hand and swore to protect the constitution of the united states. because this country gave me an
domestic extremists and stain our history and our moral standing here at home and abroad. as a child in the dominican republic, i look up to the united states as the land of opportunity. and a place to better myself and from that moment i landed at jfk, 1992, i have tried to pursue goal. thankfully i achieved that goal on many levels. i was the first in my family to graduate college, join the army and become a police officer. on july 23rd, 1999, the day before my 21st birthday, i raised my hand and swore to protect the constitution of the united states. because this country gave me an opportunity to become anything