Signatories
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Angela C. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Jennifer S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Wendy M. - Alexandria, Indiana
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John C. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Diane P. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Ryan B. - Fishers, Indiana
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David J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Aaron Y. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Isn't it time to leave our effective, efficient, get-the-job-done-well workers alone? Leave Sallie Mae be.
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Nick D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sharon D. - Fishers, Indiana
Please help keep jobs in Indiana!
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Jo Ann B. - Cicero, Indiana
I agree with William R of Noblesville- why interfere with Sallie Mae when they have been efficiently and effectively handling this task?
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Mary D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
WE NEED TO KEEP OUR JOBS IN INDIANA
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David D. - Muncie, Indiana
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Beverly G. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Melany D. - Indianapolils, Indiana
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Joe S. - Fishers, Indiana
I support you. Good Luck, Joe
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Jeff D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Thomas L L. - Lafayette, Indiana
PLEASE PROTECT JOBS FOR OUR PEOPLE...VERY IMPORTANT SAVE INDIANA JOBS....!!!!!$$$$$****
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Lisa G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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William R. - Noblesville, Indiana
Sallie Mae has done an efficient and effective job in this role for many years, and a government intervention is a classic example of fixing something that isn't broken. Is there any industry Washington doesn't think isn't better run by them?
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Meghan D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Crystal P. - Indy , Indiana
please keep the jobs here in indiana
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Lesley C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jennifer P. - Valparaiso, Indiana
Please Save Our Jobs!
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Toni E. - Anderson, Indiana
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Susan E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We need to stop government take over, and keep jobs in the private sector.
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Lisa W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Neal B. - Fishers, Indiana
Keep Jobs in Indiana, We can't afford to lose anymore!
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Janet S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Charles C. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Kourtni N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ruimin H. - Longmont, Colorado
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Dennis A. - Warrenton, Virginia
I live in Virginia but work in Indiana periodically. This legislation will steal jobs from hard-working Americans in their own hometowns and likely replace them with government-employed workers in other states...continuing the erosion of local economies for the sake of big government.
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Adam M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Tracy R. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Carolyn D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
It just doesn't make sense on any level to take the servicing of student loans away from private sector companies who are handling it successfully. It would do great harm to our economy and families. Please work to find ways to improve the student loan program without hurting the private industry that services them.
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Kasq J. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Frank E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
This is not something I want the Government to handle
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Amy C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joel R. - Westfield, Indiana
We need a strong Sallie Mae in Fishers. They are a great employer and strong business partner with our community.
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Cindy C. - Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
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Brad W. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Michael C. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Jason F. - South Bend, Indiana
Stop growing the government.
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Terry W. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Eric G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jan M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Keep jobs in Indiana! Our job market has already been hit hard.
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M T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Susan J. - Zionsville, Indiana
The government needs to get leaner and reduce deficits. This legislation is bad and will eliminate more jobs. I thought we were trying to "make" more jobs. Think of all the government programs that don't work - post office, medicare, bail outs. Don't let the government now screw up the chance for kids to get an education.
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Andi W. - Carmel, Indiana
Keep jobs in Indiana. We don't want a 100% government run country!
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Stacie B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Sandra S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Thomas F. - Fishers, Indiana
Sallie Mae is a positive and productive corporate member of our community. They also processed nearly all of my family's student loans with no problems. They seem to have a strong business model and be surviving well in this struggling economy. It would not make sense to replace a surviving private sector company with a government run program.
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David B. - Carmel, Indiana
No more government intervention. Invest in jobs in the private economy. The private student loan servicing at Sallie Mae is providing good jobs in Indiana and should be kept in Indiana.
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Philip G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Karen G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Linda S. - Bloomington, Indiana
Thank you for making Americans aware of more government take over of our lives.
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Kathleen K. - Speedway, Indiana
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David H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Susan H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Matthew R. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Kathy P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stephen R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Paul T. - Fishers, Indiana
Our government needs to stop taking over our businesses, health care, etc. This march towards big government and huge deficits must stop. We will remember our representatives’ actions on Election Day.
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Brian A. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Layla S. - Bloomington, Indiana
I'd like to see as many jobs saved in Indiana as possible. Let me know if there is anything else I can do on my part to help save jobs.
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Nicholas A. - West Lafayette, Indiana
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John K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lucinda B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Guin C. - Knightstown, Indiana
I think these things arte important to some. Not passing the health care bill is more important. When will the democrats get it. "We dont want goverment run health care" Guin Chapman
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Randy C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Bruce M. - Anderson, Indiana
Keep the jobs in Indiana!!! Think of us first!!!
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Mary F. - Fort Wayne , Indiana
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Bart F. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
Keep Choice in the hands of the people. Support Indiana Jobs by signing this petition.
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Jen F. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Todd C. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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John L. - Carmel, Indiana
let free enterprise alone
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Kenny L. - Muncie, Indiana
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Lori B. - Westfield, Indiana
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Steve S. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Peggy R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Michael Y. - Fishers, Indiana
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Satveer G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Yolanda P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joan C. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
Our state cannot give up the thousands of jobs and revenuec
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Kelli R. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Mark S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Erica W. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Dianne A. - Anderson, Indiana
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Lisa H. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Anthony L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Debbie B. - Brazil, Indiana
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Josh S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Nigel S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Judith H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Emily M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Alana U. - Fishers, Indiana
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Alana U. - Fishers, Indiana
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Charlene D. - Brazil, Indiana
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Roland L. - Elizabethtown, Indiana
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David N. - Anderson, Indiana
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Manfred K. - Columbus, Indiana
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Carol A. - Columbus, Indiana
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George F. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Martha G. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Francis W. - Colunmbus, Indiana
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Sandra W. - Columbus, Indiana
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Kelly C. - Lucerne, Indiana
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Mark D. - Greenwood, Indiana
Keep all state and local jobs here! No one can afford to loose a large employer and this is what makes this a great place to live and work
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Qiana R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save Indiana Jobs!
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Christopher M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Amy M. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Jim H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I'd like to keep my job.
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Michael J. - Muncie, Indiana
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Donald S. - Evansville, Indiana
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Justin H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Chris W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Adam M. - Marion, Indiana
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Michael C. - Muncie, Indiana
I work at Keihin,across the street from Sally, I hope you can all stay there!
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Norma R. - Mount Vernon, Indiana
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Katie L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Marsha L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Pam V. - Muncie, Indiana
Sallie Mae is a business that provides jobs for many families in Muncie. These jobs are needed to help support our recovering economy. Please support Sallie Mae and the families that depend on their jobs.
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Kelly S. - Fishers, Indiana
The last thing we need is more government takeover of jobs.
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Laura F. - Royal Center, Indiana
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Darren C. - Westfield, Indiana
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Kim W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Harold B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tammy G. - Fortville, Indiana
I feel like the government should be trying to secure jobs instead of eliminating them.
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Doris E. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Suresh N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kevin S. - Missoula, Montana
Save the jobs.
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Rebecca M. - Yorktown, Indiana
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Elizabeth Y. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jeremiah T. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Leisa P. - Rockport, Indiana
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Mary C. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Betsey F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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William S. - Elwood, Indiana
There are many Madison County residents that need to keep their jobs at Sallie Mae. We can't afford more job losses in our area.
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Richard M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
the greater the size of our government the smaller the voice of the people becomes
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Mary C. - Fishers, Indiana
Good luck.
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Ann S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Mary C. - Fishers, Indiana
Good luck.
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Marie E. - New Palestine, Indiana
Indiana has lost too many jobs already. When we lose more jobs, especially good-paying jobs, it has a ripple effect on the economy. Please save the Sallie Mae jobs so we can get the economy going in the right direction again!
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Julie G. - New Palestine, Indiana
Save the jobs and start being a good president!!
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Julie G. - New Palestine, Indiana
Save the jobs and start being a good president!!
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Angela B. - Fortville, Indiana
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Raine H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Thomas M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kerry G. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kellie S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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John W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Bensu K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Misty E. - Carmel, Indiana
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Nancy N. - Muncie, Indiana
Save Sallie Mae jobs
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David T. - Fishers, Indiana
I know many married couples where both spouses work for Sallie Mae, directly or indirectly. There are more companies at stake than just Sallie Mae.
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Gail W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Janaet M. - Noblesville, Indiana
We have too much govnerment now. Please don't eliminate the competion that makes American the Land of the Free and the Brave.
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Alan A. - Fortville, Indiana
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Doug C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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James P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save the Sallie Mae & all Indiana jobs!!
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Doug C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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John P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Beth A. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Jared L. - Muncie, Indiana
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William B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Keep students and potential jobs in Indiana
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Dwayne H. - Willow Springs, North Carolina
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Ken M. - Peru, Indiana
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Kevin C. - Brazil, Indiana
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Jewell T. - Wabash, Indiana
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Jim M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Teddy F. - Logansport, Indiana
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Tessa L. - Tipton, Indiana
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Amy M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Robert F. - Fishers, Indiana
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David H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Don M. - Frankton, Indiana
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Celeste H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ginny M. - Carmel, Indiana
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John S. - Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
Too many jobs have been lost by Gov. trying to make things better. Reform is one thing, getting rid of private jobs for government jobs is another.
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John F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I used to live in a Chicago suburb and understand Chicago style politics. This move by the people in Washington DC strongly appears to move private local jobs into Washington DC Government jobs. This traditional procedure is to get people beholden to the principle political party (in Chicago - Democrats) for their livelihood and to get them to carry the "Banner" for that party. (Unfortunately they will do this during their working hours.) If they don't, the other party may get into power and the people lose their jobs to some other person. Stinks - doesn't it!
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J Robert B. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Rebecca F. - Marion, Indiana
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Ruth B. - Muncie, Indiana
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Carl G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jennifer W. - Muncie, Indiana
My husband and I both lost our jobs. It took me 4 years to find another job and I make much less than I did at my last place of employment. We are barely making it since our income was cut in less than half.
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Van W. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Joy S. - Muncie, Indiana
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Mark L. - Plainfield, Indiana
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Jane G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kamia A. - Westfield, Indiana
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Aaron N. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Ronald V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Michael P. - Carmel, Indiana
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Christie G. - Hartford City, Indiana
My fiance lost his job this year. It's hard not knowing what the future will hold. When he finally did find a job, he had to take a significant pay cut. Everything we have is based on his previous pay and there are so many people worse off than us. But then there are some who aren't affected because their in charge of our jobs and our futures. We've earned everything we have so why do they get to decide what happens to us? How is that fair? You want to take away OUR jobs so that YOURS stay secure? I don't know how you sleep at night. I will pray for you.
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Jamie S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Christie T. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Christopher T. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jennifer L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Gale H. - 17264 Crescent Moon Dr, Indiana
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Robert H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tracy H. - Bluffton, Indiana
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Megan S. - Hartford C Ity, Indiana
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Margie B. - Greenwood, Indiana
We need less government not more :)
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Sarah M. - Westfield, Indiana
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Cathy L. - Cicero, Indiana
DO NOT SEND JOBS OUT OF INDIANA.
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Jerry C. - Muncie, Indiana
Protect our jobs
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Susan P. - Greenwood, Indiana
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William H. - Greenwood, Indiana
The Central Indiana community needs jobs that support families. Do what is right and support keeping these jobs in Central Indiana.
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Ryan W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Cathleen S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Gretchen H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
This is important for Indiana - please do the right and moral thing. We need less government not more.
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Jean P. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Kathy R. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Gary R. - Muncie, Indiana
It would be a shame if Muncie and other towns that are struggling would lose this large number of jobs.
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Tim M. - Atwood, Indiana
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Vicki M. - Atwood, Indiana
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Allen R. - Muncie, Indiana
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Julie S. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Jerry B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Nancy B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Ronald J. - Fishers, Indiana
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Matt Y. - Middlebury, Indiana
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John O. - Bedford, Indiana
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John W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Fran T. - Muncie, Indiana
The government should not put American out of work. It is wrong. We need our jobs. Thank you.
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Charles S. - Yorktown, Indiana
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Virginia C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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John M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save them!
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Dana B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Randy S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save our Indiana jobs.
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Mary Jo P. - Exeter, Pennsylvania
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Courtney V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Narayanan P. - Westfield, Indiana
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Reba G. - Plainfield, Indiana
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Charles B. - Clayton, Indiana
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Unave B. - Clayton, Indiana
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Glen B. - Clayton, Indiana
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Jennifer R. - Carmel, Indiana
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Patrick C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Paige C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Scott K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Erica M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Abdul N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jerome M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jan M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mona V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Don't take our jobs away!!!
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Martha C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Neal V. - New Haven, Indiana
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Melanie D. - Carmel, Indiana
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Mary D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Don M. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Jordan C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jordan C. - North Manchester, Indiana
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Josh H. - Frankton, Indiana
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Pamela P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kaijia G. - Denver, Colorado
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Brent S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jane H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jonathan L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Megan L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Bobby C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jan L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Nina M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Michelle B. - Peru, Indiana
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Miranda C. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Carol R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tonya S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Trish S. - Indianapolis , Indiana
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Kylie D. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Gw W. - Indpls, Indiana
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Kirk R. - Wyoming, Michigan
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Robert W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Louis L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Stop the madness! Everywhere you turn, we're faced with new and intrusive government programs...it's not good for the economy, and it's not good for Indiana!
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Audra C. - Anderson, Indiana
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Julie T. - Carmel, Indiana
Please keep jobs in Indiana and in the private sector.
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Karen B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Karen B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sue C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
WHY IS THE GOVERNMENT TRYING TO TAKE OVER YET ANOTHER PROGRAM WHEN THEY CAN'T RUN THE ONES THAT HAVE NOW. LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE. YOU ARE RUNNING OUR COUNTRY INTO THE GROUND NOW. EVERY PROGRAM YOU CONTROL YOU "BORROW" FROM, SUCH AS SOCIAL SERCURITY, AND THEN SAY IT'S FAILING AND NEEDS OVERHAULED. IF YOU HAD KEPT YOUR MITTS OUT OF THE TILL IT WOULD BE SOLVENT.(PROBABLY NEEDED THE MONEY TO BAIL OUT THE BANKS--THEIR BIGGEST CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTORS)NOW KEEP YOUR MITTS OUT OF INDIANA BEFORE YOU DESTROY YET ANOTHER PROGRAM AND PREVENT STUDENTS THE OPPORTUNNITY TO ATTEND COLLEGE AND INDIANA'S ECONOMY TO SURVIVE. PLEASE DON'T LET CONGRESS RESTRUCTURE ANYTHING, THEIR MOTIVES ARE SO SELF-CENTERED. VOTE AND REPLACE THOSE THAT ARE RUINING EVERYTHING FOR OUR YOUNGER GENERATION! SHUT DOWN THE PRINTING PRESSES.
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Helen S. - Warren, Indiana
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Clementine G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please save Indiana jobs this is important
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Brookelyn V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Megan V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kathleen V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mary B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mary H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Larry H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Savannah S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Corey O. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Megan B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Brian B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Karla A. - Franklin, Indiana
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Maria P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I urge the protection of jobs for the Salie Mae company here in Indianapolis.
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Nicole S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Scott T. - Muncie, Indiana
There you go Mom, I signed the petition. Iä Cthulhu!!!
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Dennis H. - Plummer, Idaho
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Melissa R. - Richland, Indiana
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Brandy C. - Columbus, Indiana
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Jerri M. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jamison B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Diana C. - New Castle, Indiana
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John C. - Westfield, Indiana
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Tom B. - Auburn, Indiana
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Monty S. - Seymour, Indiana
politicians who pass this legislature will not be popular with the voting majority. thousands of jobs lost equals thousands of votes lost.
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David B. - Carmel, Indiana
If competition is good for health care why isn't it good for student loans?
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Jan B. - Carmel, Indiana
Why does the government feel they need to eliminate the competition? Competition improves services.
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Dawn A. - Mount Vernon, Indiana
Save Indiana jobs. Don't force our good people to go to another state.
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Kristen E. - 1303 W. Pratt Blvd #3, Illinois
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Mickey G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ravi S. - Carmel, Indiana
Indiana Legislators. Please do something!
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Todd B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kerri C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Michael B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ron K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Adam S. - Elkhart, Indiana
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Mary K. - Plymouth, Indiana
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Vicki W. - Carmel, Indiana
This could result in alot of kids not being able to go to college in the first place. Please keep the jobs in Indiana so we can help to educate our children to keep our economy growing in a positive direction.
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Kemper G. - Muncie, Indiana
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Lesslie C. - Muncie, Indiana
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Melodi A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Let's fix This economy and keep our jobs!!! Hard working people deserve to keep the jobs they have!
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Draik H. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Russell S. - Westfield, Indiana
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Tonya M. - Plainfield, Indiana
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Thomas L. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Jack E. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Joanne S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We need to keep jobs in Indiana. Without jobs then the economy for us cannot improve. Without jobs people will not have the money to buy goods or homes to stimulant the economy. Thank you.
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Megan M. - Merrillville, Indiana
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Stacey H. - Sheridan, Indiana
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Abdul N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ahmad N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kimberly R. - Milroy, Indiana
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Judith J. - Anderson, Indiana
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Gwendolyn C. - Westfield, Indiana
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Kiran B. - Fishers, Indiana
Protect Indiana Jobs
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Mickey T. - Elkhart, Indiana
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Jennifer S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save Sallie Mae because my mom works there. She is the only one working in that household!
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Janet T. - Frankton, Indiana
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Gary T. - Frankton, Indiana
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Rex T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Timothy C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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William C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Help save IN Jobs!
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Sue R. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jason M. - Portland, Indiana
We need our Indiana jobs more than ever.
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Danel P. - Lake Village, Indiana
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Jordan P. - Carmel, Indiana
Save the jobs!
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Rachel L. - Muncie, Indiana
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Cindy S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kelly G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Chelsea A. - South Bend , Indiana
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Brad M. - Muncie, Indiana
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John C. - Muncie, Indiana
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Jason M. - South Bend, Indiana
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Douglas H. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Russell E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Thomas B. - Indpls, Indiana
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Gabriel I. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jason H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lori V. - Wabash, Indiana
Anything that will keep jobs in IN, needs to be done.
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William D. - 6561 Rushing River, Indiana
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Allison T. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Kristin S. - Kokomo, Indiana
it's extremely unfortunate that it is coming down to this, but I think there are other alternatives than just laying people off or firing them. Maybe a sense of restructure or revamp the current structure that is in place, because when it comes down to it, it's not the people that aren't working its the business and the approach. Thank you. Kristin Stitt.
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Kristina S. - Tipton, Indiana
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Douglas B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Rita T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Scott M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Craig M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kathy M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Karen D. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Karen S. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Nancy M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Jack M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Arland D. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Shirley G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jane G. - Muncie, Indiana
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Naomi S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Karin W. - Bloomington, Indiana
I have been laid off for a year now and can't find a job,I am 49 years old and because there are so many younger people (college students) here people here have a harder time finding jobs anyway. Now with the economy as it is it is even harder, we need these jobs not only to servive, but to keep our economy from getting any worse!
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Randy R. - Yorktown, Indiana
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David T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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David S. - San Rafael, California
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Sherry S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Dan F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tabatha B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Charles H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Elizabeth V. - Carmel, Indiana
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Rana N. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kenneth H. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Randa R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jennifer P. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Mark P. - Fishers, Indiana
We are becoming a socialist country if this legislation goes through
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Sue W. - Warsaw, Indiana
Please save the jobs of Hoosiers.
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Lisa F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Solve the problem and still SAVE JOBS in Indiana.
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Emily B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stephen J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dawn S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please keep Indiana jobs safe!
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Scott S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Andrew D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sierra G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Molly H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Aaron L. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Sahar S. - Westfield, Indiana
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Jane B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Katie J. - Carmel, Indiana
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Patricia L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Martha K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Sheila H. - Rockport, Indiana
People with families need these jobs.
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Rachel H. - Rockport, Indiana
We need to be saving jobs, not eliminating jobs in Indiana.
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Andy N. - Westfield, Indiana
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Hubert H. - La Porte, Indiana
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Brittney M. - Connersaville, Indiana
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Nikkisha T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jo Lee H. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Terry A. - Kingston, Washington
Protect their jobs!
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Evelyn F. - Carmel, Indiana
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Clara L. - Cloverdale, Indiana
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Clarence L. - Cloverdale, Indiana
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Cindy H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Harvey H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kristen V. - Noblesville, Indiana
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John S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ziad K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Rhonda S. - Anderson, Indiana
Ranee has been very committed to her job since she graduated high school in 1990. She deserves to keep her job.
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Eric B. - Boise, Idaho
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Leslie H. - Westfield, Indiana
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Nancy P. - Indianapols, Indiana
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Jeff H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Aaron H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Cecil Rosezella R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Alli B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Paula S. - Markleville, Indiana
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Kelly C. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Kandi M. - Brownsburg, Indiana
Keep Indiana residents employed locally so their wages can be spent LOCALLY!!!!!!!!
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Denise T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jay E. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jeff L. - Muncie, Indiana
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Donald B. - Southport, Florida
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Elisha G. - Chesterton, Indiana
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Sharon H. - Carmel, Indiana
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James G. - Chesterton, Indiana
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Chandrashekar V. - Fishers, Indiana
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Amit S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Steve F. - Westfield, Indiana
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Ginny B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Darin H. - Lizton, Indiana
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Terri R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We have already been directly affected by job loss in Fishers. Please do not contribute to this happening to other families.
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Rania N. - Fishers, Indiana
Save Indiana jobs.
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Karthick P. - Fishers, Indiana
Please save indiana jobs
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Jeff B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Dustin P. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Judy E. - Westfield, Indiana
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Joan K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Anthony L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Marci W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Keith S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Cody S. - Fort Collins, Colorado
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Kristen T. - Pendleton, Indiana
I signed this petition with hopes of helping out a friend who's job is in danger of being lost. Thanks, Kristen Tentler
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Whitney R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Brian C. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Joseph S. - Bargersville, Indiana
Goverment can not run it self, it is a huge money pit. If you continue to take over things we will all be in the POOR house.
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Donna M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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April B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Robert K. - Fishers, Indiana
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Matthew M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jason U. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stephanie K. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Patricia D. - New York, New York
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Lori M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carrie M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sandy P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Cheryl S. - Pendleton, Indiana
Save our JOBS!!!!
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Jane I. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rebecca S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Mary Therese B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I am very concerned with the "takeover" of so many industries in our nation and I do not believe H.R.3221 is in our best interests. Please DO NOT vote for this legislation.
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Karen K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Brittany R. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Jeff L. - Fishers, Indiana
Protect Indiana jobs and maintain great service to the students and families!
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Brent H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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David S. - Muncie, Indiana
Please do everything necessary to save these jobs in Indiana. During these tough economic times our focus must be on job retention and job creation and not on any other policies.
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Cara H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Eva G. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Carrie S. - Westfield, Indiana
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Jacki A. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Ian F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mary C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stacey B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Bryan S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sonia A. - Seymour, Indiana
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Jonie D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Judith G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Tracy E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kelly M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Fran S. - Sellersburg, Indiana
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James D. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jessica R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Shirley W. - Francesville, Indiana
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Kristin R. - 6641 E Vista View Pkwy, Indiana
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Shiva N. - Turlock, California
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Robby L. - Connersville, Indiana
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Shannon W. - Rockport, Indiana
It is best to always keep jobs at a local level. If we can keep jobs in Indiana that will be of great benefit. This will be a great tragedy if this is government run.
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Ron P. - Sarasota, Florida
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Joe B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Edward P. - Harlan, Indiana
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Clyde Y. - Muncie, Indiana
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Jack D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Julie O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kathy L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Theresa F. - Ellettsville, Indiana
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Theresa F. - Ellettsville, Indiana
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Theresa F. - Ellettsville, Indiana
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Amber C. - Frankton, Indiana
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Austin L. - Carmel, Indiana
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Barbara W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We the people want government out of our business. This is not a matter of left and right, it is up or down. I believe that was a statement from President Reagan and how true it is. We want government by the people, for the people and we will not allow a minority of people to overthrow our foundation which was built on the Word of God. If this continues to go forward our government is going to deal with a much more severe judgment than they have in the past. God give a grace period and that is where we are. Back off. We are taking our Country back.
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Kyle K. - Muncie, Indiana
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Jowi E. - Carmel, Indiana
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John C. - Auburn, Indiana
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Stephanie D. - Carmel, Indiana
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Guo L. - Carmel, Indiana
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Delmar T. - New Castle, Indiana
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Connie B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kim B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jonathan H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Brittany P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Dave S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Patty S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Nicholas L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Obama needs to keep his nose out of the private sector.
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Heather J. - Shelbyville, Indiana
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Andy C. - Carmel, Indiana
Roll Tide!
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Nancy B. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Lisa T. - Muncie, Indiana
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Michelle P. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Alka K. - Carmel, Indiana
Sallie Mae has proved itself as a responsible, experienced student lender. There is no viable alternative to the provision and servicing of student loans. Please do not permit the loss of Indiana jobs. Sallie Mae is a good employer, and a responsible corporate "citizen".
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Cheryl G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rachel S. - Avon, Indiana
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Michael C. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Carolyn S. - Indianapolice, Indiana
If we can remane hopefull on this petion, then we as one can hold our heads high and say we did our part for our friends, fellow workers, unemployed workers and all who believe in what we believe to be right help save our jobs and our right to live.
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David M. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Tim P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sara H. - Frankton, Indiana
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Kevin R. - Indpls, Indiana
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Thomas J. - Orland, Indiana
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David C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Lora C. - Logansport, Indiana
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Virginia N. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Stacy M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Jill H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Mary P. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kyle S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jason A. - Westfield, Indiana
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Jerod A. - Westfield, Indiana
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Judith A. - Fortville, Indiana
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Tina G. - Greencastle, Indiana
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Aleasha A. - Anderson, Indiana
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Melissa B. - Camby, Indiana
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Jennifer P. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Charity B. - Goshen, Indiana
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Steve D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Katie P. - Mishawaka, Indiana
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Jodee D. - Bloomfield, Indiana
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Sam M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Amanda V. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jared V. - Fishers, Indiana
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Pam V. - Fishers, Indiana
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Joe V. - Fishers, Indiana
Save Indiana Jobs
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Rod S. - Crawfordsville, Indiana
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Sam S. - Coatesville, Indiana
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Suzanne R. - Carmel, Indiana
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Amy P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Simon N. - Nashville, Indiana
Let these people, who have been doing this for a long time, keep their jobs. Thank you.
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Tammy H. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Jill G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sharon D. - Fishers , Indiana
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Mike W. - Carmel, Indiana
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Phil C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Christa R. - Centerville, Indiana
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Alice I. - Poland, Indiana
Indiana really needs jobs
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Chris D. - Arcadia, Indiana
The focus needs to be on the escalating costs of an education and not on the lendor. Higher education costs have been exceeding the cost of living increases for years. Lower the education costs and the loan costs will follow.
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Karen B. - Ellettsville, Indiana
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Rob L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Dan B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Andrea T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Mandy L. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Joyce S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kayla D. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Brian B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ryan L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Robert H. - Aurora, Indiana
I am only signing this petition to keep jobs in Indiana. This vote does not agree with most of the social programs paid for by the Taxpayers.
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Angie A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Robert B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Terri R. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Michael K. - Lapel, Indiana
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Cecelia L. - Anderson, Indiana
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Denise G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Barbara K. - Anderson, Indiana
The federal government needs to remove their hands from private business and keep them out. They only know how to spend money and create larger messes.
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Matthew M. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Molly S. - Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Katie G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Alexa G. - Carmel, Indiana
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Lisa H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Rj Z. - Carmel, Indiana
please don't take peoples jobs away they need them my friend's mom might lose her job so don"t cut more jobs away from these hard working people that need them
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Michael C. - Nashville, Indiana
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Earl M. - Middlebury, Indiana
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Roger G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jennifer G. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jordan P. - Connersville, Indiana
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Toni R. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Carol P. - Alexandria, Indiana
Please keep the jobs we already have.
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Alysia P. - Fortville, Indiana
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Gregory Y. - Greenwood, Indiana
Dear Government, Please stop! You have ruined enough for one election cycle.
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Melissa D. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Matthew B. - West Lafayette, Indiana
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Rebecca M. - Carnel, Indiana
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Nancy W. - Gosport, Indiana
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Kyle W. - Jeffersonville, Indiana
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Janis D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Crystal R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lee E. - Porter, Indiana
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Cara H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Carla R. - Bringhurst, Indiana
Please protect Indiana jobs.
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Richard B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ann N. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Bridgette C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Cory K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Matt L. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Ralph L. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Ruth L. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Albert K. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Doris K. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jane C. - Terre Haute, Indiana
I work in higher education and I urge you to keep these jobs at a local level. Indiana is heading down a future path that will result in changes that will be devestating to education for our children. Let's refine what we have,not "throw the baby out with the bath water" Mitch Daniels did this to the welfare system and the results are clear today. It was a mistake. Let's return to the widsom of those who are doing the job and move forward.
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Paula R. - Nashville, Indiana
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Ellen S. - Fishers, Indiana
Lets keep jobs in Indiana
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Steve H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Caitlin W. - Carmel, Indiana
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Amy S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Patricia C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
KEEP JOBS IN INDIANA
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Gary S. - Fishers, Indiana
A little commom sense goes a long way.
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Dale D. - Mooresville, Indiana
I support restructuring the system using current providers like Sallie Mae.
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Andrew P. - Point Pleasant, New Jersey
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Cheryl H. - Elwood, Indiana
Our community and all around us people have been devistated by the moving of production plants to other countries. We end up with products that are priced the same or more with much less quality. Please keep our citizens working.
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Karen H. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Diane P. - Point Pleasant, New Jersey
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Alicia H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Lea V. - Frankfort, Indiana
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Matthew S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Paula F. - Cloverdale, Indiana
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Nick B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stuart P. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Danielle P. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Shireen K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Naudia F. - Battle Creek, Michigan
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Ellen A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Emily T. - Carmel, Indiana
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James M. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Nathan S. - Valparaiso, Indiana
Save our jobs please!
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Mary Ann L. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Brandon H. - Fairmount, Indiana
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Nancy C. - Whiteland, Indiana
back alternative legislation that will save jobs at Sallie Mae, Indianapolis
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John H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sandy G. - Henryville, Indiana
save our jobs!
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Daneta J. - Anderson, Indiana
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Michael T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sarah R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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John N. - Avon, Indiana
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Michelle D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Savanah A. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Mary Beth B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lauren W. - Indanapolis, Indiana
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Lauri S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Linda R. - Albion, Indiana
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Edward T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Greg G. - Anderson, Indiana
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Louis G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save the jobs
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M.Sue P. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kathy D. - Avon, Indiana
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Michael C. - Zionsville, Indiana
I have several loans for my kids through Sallie Mae and have had received great service from them. I don't believe the Government is capable of handling this effort without increasing cost or lower service levels. Please vote against this bill from taking place. We have enough governement involvement in our lives and this is just another step in that evolution.
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Michael D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mike C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please look at the big picture and save these jobs.
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Bill H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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John H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please support and fight for our state jobs to protect our employed citizens!
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Jeannine B. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Glenn H. - Medora, Indiana
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Liana S. - Noblesville, Indiana
Keep these jobs in INDIANA hands and out of the governments, thank you!
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J Ohn G. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Joyce H. - Medora, Indiana
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Jeri . - Noblesville, Indiana
I do not wish for the Federal Government to take of management of Student Aid.
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Matthew P. - Munciue, Indiana
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James R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Annie B. - Frankfort, Indiana
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Bev B. - Frankfort, Indiana
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Wendy S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save Indiana jobs and our economy. Wendy
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Beth R. - Frankfort, Indiana
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Steven S. - Bluffton, Indiana
Common, when does corporate profit take precidence over human life/survival?
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Abraham W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Private companies and capitalism is what makes this country great. Everyday we move towards a socialist government and it is just not the right thing for America.
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Megan M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Emily M. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Elizabeth B. - Valparaiso, Indiana
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Don M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Stop the Obama administration from involvement
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Daniel T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Aaron A. - Fortville, Indiana
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David S. R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Darren D. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Patrick H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I think you should vote against any legislation that further drives Indiana into depression. I'll be watching your actions.
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Pamela K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Monica S. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Ryan H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Katie P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jim S. - I Ndianapolis, Indiana
as a parent of two college students, I am concerned with the skyrocketing costs of college, and feel strongly that a company such as Sallie May can better provide for need based financial aid and its implementation than a totally government run Program.
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Mac L. - Muncie, Indiana
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Stacey H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Chris O. - Waterloo, Indiana
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Michael H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Matthew H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Susie S. - Indianpolis, Indiana
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Teresa R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Allison K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jeff D. - Loogootee, Indiana
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Mark T. - Carmel, Indiana
Lots of good people at Sallie Mae could lose their jobs, many are my friends. Find a way to do this the right way!
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Claire W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Melissa V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Douglas M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tom K. - Flora, Indiana
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Jill K. - Flora, Indiana
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Malissa P. - Greencastle, Indiana
We need to keep jobs in Indiana!!!
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Adam S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Marna S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jo T. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Joseph S. - Greensburg, Indiana
Please reconsider.
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Mike W. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Lisa F. - Covington, Indiana
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Joseph S. - Greensburg, Indiana
Let's keep the jobs here.... why restructure when it will adversely affect a state already hard hit. We need common sense here.
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Lacey B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Angie W. - Huntington, Indiana
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Diana D. - Bloomington, Indiana
Please keep our Hoosiers Working!
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Marita M. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Elizabeth W. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Richard F. - Shelbyville, Indiana
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Michelle Z. - Carmel, Indiana
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William V. - Avon, Indiana
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Angela R. - Albion, Indiana
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Jeanie C. - Bainbridge, Indiana
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Martin B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Micah W. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Carla D. - Sellersburg, Indiana
dont we have enought gov't control??
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Martin O. - Carmel, Indiana
Our Government already has its hands full dealing with to many other unsolved problems. Let private sector continue handling student loans and make improvements where needed. We don't need anymore unemployment!!
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Kenneth D. - Auburn, Indiana
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Steven B. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Tina R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Joe L. - Sellersburg, Indiana
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Thomas R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Briana L. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Keith P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Steven V. - Aurora, Illinois
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Lauren L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Shari P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kendra B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lindsay J. - Chicago, Illinois
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James G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Timothy S. - W Lafayette, Indiana
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Louise M. - Indpls, Indiana
We the People cannot afford anymore jobs lost -- it affects more than just employees. Please think, reflect before considering any decisions that involve job losses to any more Americans!!
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Brook M. - Economy, Indiana
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Jill K. - Dyer, Indiana
If this activity continues the federal government will no longer be a democracy it will become an autocratic society. We can't let this happen!
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Kevin P. - Anderson, Indiana
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Bryan S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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David T. - Tipton, Indiana
Please save Indiana employee jobs while restructuring Federal student loan programs.
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Helen T. - Tipton, Indiana
Please vote to protect Indiana student loan employee jobs.
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Lisa B. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Patricia D. - Marshall, Indiana
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Diana P. - Anderson, Indiana
I worked at SallieMae in Fishers for almost 5 years. I lost my job due to job elimination. Please protect the jobs that are left!
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Diana F. - Westfield, Indiana
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Jim F. - Westfield, Indiana
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Leslie B. - Stanford, Kentucky
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Joe G. - Goshen, Indiana
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Caryn B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sean H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Mark W. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Betsy W. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Amanda W. - Roanoke, Indiana
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Summre S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steven F. - Fishers, Indiana
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Vicki B. - Angola, Indiana
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Richard B. - Angola, Indiana
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Shelly H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Keep the Sallie Mae jobs in Indiana
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Julie B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Brian K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Doreen K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Brent M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Candi L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Do no pass this legislation
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Jack Carr B. - Noblesville, Indiana
To All my Contressional Members: Please fight against & vote against the proposals in Washington D.C. to in any way take away our private institutions running our student loan industry. Jack Carr Boyd, Noblesville, IN 46062
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Michelle B. - Avon, Indiana
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Michael L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Leave the system as it is and keep big govt out of it!
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Jack P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Paul M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Vicki M. - Atwood, Indiana
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Vicki G. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Katherine K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Barbara H. - Fishers, Indiana
Save Indiana Jobs - PLEASE!
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Bryan F. - Goshen, Indiana
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Jennifer F. - Indiapolis, Indiana
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Gloria C. - Evansville, Indiana
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Katy P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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James H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jim N. - Warsaw, Indiana
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Ashley K. - Dyer, Indiana
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Pamelia S. - Noblesville, Indiana
Keep jobs local.
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T. Lazne S. - Noblesville, Indiana
Local people have the most knowledge of local affairs.
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Nona C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Elizabeth W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tyler R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lisa D. - Anderson, Indiana
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Patty T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Robin W. - Westfield, Indiana
Does federal funding have an influence on salary for student loan progams? It should be a question of making student loans more available for more individuals and at a more affordable rate..
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Nancy C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Corey B. - Avon, Indiana
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Lisa C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Christine F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Nancy L. - Carmel, Indiana
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Teresa G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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P.J. H. - Muncie, Indiana
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Suzanne B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Mary B. - Lexington, Indiana
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Richard B. - Fishers, Indiana
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James C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I totally support the effort to keep the Sallie Mae group here in Indianapolis (Fishers), In. To close this operation seems ludicrous based on what else is going on in this country.!!!!!
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Mildred A. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jussara Y. - Fort Wayne , Indiana
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Brian Z. - Noblesville, Indiana
The government is already 10 Trillion dollars in debt and now they want to take on another financial responsibility? Not on my dime and not with my vote.
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Angie R. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Lorraine N. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Susan Z. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Nancy D. - Fishers, Indiana
The Federal Government needs to stay out of this; they are already invading into too many livelihoods in Indiana with the takeover of the auto companies and the closing a dealerships for no apparent reason. The area I live in depends upon tax dollars from businesses such as Sallie Mae. We don't need to lose more jobs in Indiana.
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Julie H. - Arcadia, Indiana
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Grant M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
SAVE Sallie Mae Jobs.
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Shari H. - Tipton, Indiana
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Melissa H. - Whiteland, Indiana
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Kristen H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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John S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kristen H. - Noblesville, Indiana
please don't hand this over to the federal government
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Ammie P. - Whiteland, Indiana
I hear all the time that we are trying to bring new jobs to Indiana, and keep the graduates from leaving our state, but what is it saying, if we go thru and make this many hard working people lose their jobs. Their lives, their families, and our economy will all plunder if something happens to the people of Salle Mae!
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Brian K. - Alexandria, Indiana
Save Indiana jobs please
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Ashley K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carl D. - Auburn, Indiana
It would be a prudent move to maintain the current loan system, while improving the it's impact through a few guidelines. Let's not recreate the wheel and hope it works better.
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Daniel L. - Fishers, Indiana
Please protect Indiana jobs at Sallie Mae!
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James C. - Muncie, Indiana
Please, please do the right thing on this!
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Brent T. - Carmel, Indiana
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Gayle C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Daniel B. - Portage, Indiana
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Nichole K. - Anderson, Indiana
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Beth H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lindsey S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kara E. - Nashville, Indiana
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Hima S. - Westfield, Indiana
Save Indiana Jobs!
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Eric H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Janine P. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Kristine Q. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Rena B. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Suzanne R. - Carmel, Indiana
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Michele M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ariel L. - Bloomington, Indiana
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David M. - Greentown, Indiana
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Judithann S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Aquivia P. - Lynn Haven, Florida
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Darrell B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save these jobs! The government does not have a great track record at managing money. The people at Sallie Mae operate an efficient company that provides a service without being a burden to the taxpayers.
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Amanda G. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Brittany R. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Craig B. - Franklin, Indiana
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Tim M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Let a company with a proven track record continue to perform the work.
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Rita M. - Coldwater, Michigan
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Kevin M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tony S. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Gregg S. - Avon, Indiana
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Linda S. - Avon, Indiana
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Juan L. - South Bend, Indiana
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Michelle M. - Greentown, Indiana
Keep private sector jobs! Reform student loans without putting them all under government control!
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Jason A. - Westfield, Indiana
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Bud M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Angela B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Julie G. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tyna H. - 8135 S. Rockport Rd, Indiana
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Rick O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please save jobs in Indiana. Private sector job creation should be the focus of Washington DC and not expanding the government payroll.
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Joan C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Laura F. - Fishers, Indiana
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Glenn D. - Terre Haue, Indiana
the hardship of some should not be spread others due the faults of others in DC. The cutting of all jobs should start at the TOP, they were the one's in charge. A good leader sets the sage for what they ask for others and so far the construction and performance have come from the bottom not the top... poor leadership and best and yet it is the worker who pays. Please try to keep some jobs!!!!!
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Leigh C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Stacy P. - Carmel, Indiana
Save Indiana jobs!
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Leann P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Resa M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Alan M. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
We need to keep as many jobs as we can here in Indiana. The government has proved time and again they are not capable of running anything.
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Jane J. - Evansville, Indiana
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Pam M. - Westfield, Indiana
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Patrick J. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Barbara J. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Mark H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Nancy G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Maggie G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kim E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Justin S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Ashley E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Pamela F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carl P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Cindy M. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Jerry M. - New Palestine, Indiana
Govt big enough, let the private sector keep it
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Denise B. - Delphi, Indiana
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James H. - Greenfield, Indiana
Keep choice and competition alive in funding of higher education.
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Kent C. - Westfield, Indiana
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Sue S. - Seymour, Indiana
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Anne H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Michelle H. - Columbia City, Indiana
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Sheila C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save Indiana Jobs!
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E. G. - Westfield, Indiana
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Matt R. - Westfield, Indiana
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Eric T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Matthew L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jeff J. - Knightstown, Indiana
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Paige M. - Carmel, Indiana
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James B. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Jeanetta Y. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Chris S. - Dublin, Indiana
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Cameron D. - Westfield, Indiana
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Greg O. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Henry B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jennifer M. - Elkhart, Indiana
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Robert H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We must keep jobs in Indiana, plain and simple.
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Robert S. - Carmel, Indiana
These jobs are vital to our community and provide a great service to the students.
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Donald F. - Bedford, Indiana
If Sallie Mae is shut down nationwide, that will be 35,000 jobs lost. Also, sallie Mae is probably more efficient than a government agency or ACORN... This is still a country where the congressional members are elected by thier constituents....
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Kelsey L. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Aaron G. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Mike K. - Beech Grove, Indiana
My wife is trying to save her job from a referendum to keep bus drivers and technology in the Beech Grove City Schools and I would like to help vote for other families who NEED to keep their jobs as well. A great shame would be upon us if we lost Sallie Mae.
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Paula K. - Beech Grove, Indiana
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Rebecca K. - Beech Grove, Indiana
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Jennifer B. - Boise, Idaho
Government takeover is the opposite of capitalism!
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Sherry R. - Farmersburg, Indiana
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Brent D. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tina S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Wanda G. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Ray G. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Brett W. - Noblesville , Indiana
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Brett W. - Noblesville , Indiana
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Lisa F. - Hartford City, Indiana
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Rochelle O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Let's have reform that does not cost Americans our jobs. Indiana is not a big booming state, but we are hardworking and have respect and pride for jobs well done.
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Donnetta M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Roxane R. - Waterloo, Indiana
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Eugene S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Vicki B. - Anderson, Indiana
SAVE INDIANA JOBS
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Mary Jo G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Angela T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
As an employee of a health insurance company, I know all to well the fear of goverment taking over your business and employment. Yes, the goverment needs to understand and assist in us being successfull, however taking over the business is not the answer. When you analyze the current 'goverment' ran programs, they're usually the ones in the biggest mess.
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Jeffery R. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Claudia B. - Lanesville, Indiana
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Kevin K. - Westfield, Indiana
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Doug F. - Carmel, Indiana
Please use restraint when making decisions so as not to cost Indiana more jobs.
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Janet H. - Bloomfield, Indiana
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Judy T. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Megan C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jim S. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Tracy S. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Kevin S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Viachaslau H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Jobs have to stay at Indiana! We need our jobs!
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Maria D. - New Palestin, Indiana
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Buddy P. - Chesterfield, Indiana
Please save these jobs.
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Dina T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ginger D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Pam A. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tom T. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Masood A. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Brandon P. - Peru, Indiana
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Brandon S. - Peru, Indiana
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Bill Z. - Peru, Indiana
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John Z. - Peru, Indiana
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Cynthia S. - Carmel, Indiana
I would like to think although it appears otherwise, that our representatives and Senators would count the costs of quick decisions on matters such as this. It may sound good at first to save this money but in the end hurt the economy with devastation. Are you listening to the people? We live in a democracy or has that changed too? Creating the massive debt that is out of control will bring many other problems that lead to more issues causing terrible ramifications! This has got to stop! We don't want the government ruling everything!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Patricia P. - Wabash, Indiana
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Eric F. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Roy S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Sarah J. - Evansville, Indiana
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Charity S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Brad S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amber J. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Heather G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Rose S. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Machelle B. - Porter, Indiana
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Angel H. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Alex T. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Merrill E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
The role of the goverment is to regulate financial services not perform services.
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Janet S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kirk W. - Westfield, Indiana
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Erin B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Cindy G. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Mary F. - Chesterton, Indiana
As a parent of two college graduates (one Purdue, one Notre Dame) and with my third child currently enrolled in college (Loyola University Chicago) I am all too aware of how important private student loans are. The federal government loan program is extremely limited and full of bureaucracy. I could not have financed my children's education without the help of private loans. I implore you to keep what works!!! Improve it, by all means. But do not eliminate the options, the accessability and the valuable services that private loan originators can provide. Washington DC has become a place of power-grabbing egotists. Please resist those who would destroy the private sector of a growing list of industries and services. Please represent your constituents who work hard, serve their communities, pay their taxes and vote. You work for us, not the White House, not Pelosi, not Reid. You work for us.
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Herman S. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Fred M. - Porter, Indiana
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Kathy U. - Carmel, Indiana
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Pamela P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Xiaoqing H. - Chicago, Illinois
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Dave P. - Anderson, Indiana
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Brooke S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ruth M. - Porter, Indiana
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Jeff G. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Patty V. - Lafayette, Indiana
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John F. - Nobelsville, Indiana
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Bryan G. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Jennifer H. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Terri S. - West Terre Haute, Indiana
I do not want my government to take over this job - it is best performed in the private sector. Taking student loan administration into government hands is not what the government should be about!
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Casey K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Tom G. - De Motte, Indiana
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Jeff G. - Palm Harbor, Florida
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Patty V. - Davidson, North Carolina
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Bryan G. - Murietta, California
As a former Hoosier the Govt. needs to leave these jobs alone
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Darlene G. - New Palestine, Indiana
Let's do what we can to keep jobs safe in Indiana. The government is trying to take over too many things endangering our freedom and way of life.
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John S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dawn D. - Avon, Indiana
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Jenny S. - Avon, Indiana
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Julie L. - Chesterton, Indiana
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Trisha C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Shelly H. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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David E. - Fishers, Indiana
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Melissa H. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Rene' J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Branch S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
The government can not run anything (not even war ) better than private enterprise. padding the federal payrolls at the expense of working taxpayers should be criminal.
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Angie M. - Tipton, Indiana
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Chris M. - Tipton, Indiana
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Keri H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Greg S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Cyndi S. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Sue B. - Fishers, Indiana
I highly favor passing of this bill. Thank you.
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Krista S. - Fishers, Indiana
We do not need or want the federal governement taking over anymore industry in this country (they are already in banks,automotive industry and working their way into health insurance). Senators please reread the Constitution, Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. Revisit the fundamental beliefs that our country was formed by and the ideas that some very forward thinking individuals had hundreds of years ago who knew small governement is better. Please leave our children the legacy of a great democracy that "we the people" love. Leave the jobs at the state level and keep the federal government out of all business.
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Eric L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Julie J. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Jeffrey S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Cynthia B. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Matthew B. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Judith M. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Marilyn G. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Cheryl E. - Middletown, Indiana
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Tamara T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Crystal T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Chris M. - Greenfield, Indiana
Keep Indiana Jobs
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Robert G. - Lafayette, Indiana
Congress, stay out of the private jobs. We don't need anymore govt. run businesses. Stay out!
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Michael J. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lynn T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Allan C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We don't need the government controlling everything!
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Jimanne F. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kirk F. - Prairie Creek, Indiana
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Susan S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Natosha W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Brenda T. - Fairland, Indiana
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Russell A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Matthew G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lisa L. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Elizabeth W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Patrick S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sandra M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please continue to allow Indiana to be a part of the student loan program.
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Lynn W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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David L. - Carmel, Indiana
I am a soon to be college student and do not want to owe our government more money than they take out of my pay check already. It is not fair to my mother, or any person, who works for a student loan company to have to be run through the government. You were elected for the people, and this is what the people want.
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Vickie C. - Indianapolis , Indiana
Save jobs in Indiana!!
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Susan R. - Westfield, Indiana
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Layla S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jodie C. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Keely H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lisa W. - Indpls, Indiana
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Sandy C. - Avon, Indiana
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Kimberly C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
With the jobless rate on the rise I think it would be fair to say that the residents of Indiana has suffered enough turmoil in their lives. I am a recent graduate who can't find a job nor can I even find an internship. This is very sad to see. COME ON GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS WAKE UP AND LOOK AROUND YOU!!!
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Kristen B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Justin K. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Vonna M. - Cicero, Indiana
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Shane B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Ed L. - Anderson, Indiana
Good luck!
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Warren G. - Goshen, Indiana
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Zachary A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lora G. - Goshen, Indiana
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Mary J. - Richmond, Indiana
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Donna D. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Beth D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Cindy B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joan M. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Wendy A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Indya P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Cecile C. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Kyle A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Linda L. - Brandon, Florida
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Chuck T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Betty J. Y. - 2037 Woodvale Drive Nw, Alabama
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Steven H. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Monica H. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Matt H. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Peggy B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carol G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Adrienne M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rick C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Margaret K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Chris B. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Michelle M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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William S. - Delphi, Indiana
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Kenny D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Marian Q. - Carmel, Indiana
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Shara H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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David F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Help!!!
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Pam S. - Trafalgar, Indiana
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Mark B. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Chris B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Richard N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Dale W. - Westfield, Indiana
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Kate L. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Millie H. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
My son goes to IU and he has had trouble getting loans in his Junior year. Is he going to be able to get a loan his Senior year to finish College? I sure hope so.
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Rebecca C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Robin H. - Indianpolis, Indiana
Thanks, I guess....
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Ann K. - Muncie, Indiana
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Tom F. - Fishers, Indiana
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Michael C. - Valparaiso, Indiana
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Charles K. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Kim P. - Salem, Indiana
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Betty K. - Anderson, Indiana
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Violet G. - Elkhart, Indiana
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Bill G. - Elkhart, Indiana
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Bryan N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Bruce L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Aaron S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Christina L. - Richmond, Indiana
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Christina B. - Fillmore, Indiana
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Jessica H. - Prescott Valley, Arizona
I have several student loans through Sallie Mae and would to continue my relationship with them. They have been incredibly helpful and answered any questions I had about my loans.
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Marcia M. - Fortville, Indiana
I know many people who work for Sallie Mae. Don't take away the income of so many families and flood the job market with so many more unemployed people. People need to work, here in Indiana. Sallie Mae is one of the better middle class job providers. Every time you close down businesses like this, it hurts every other business in the area. I don't think the economy can take this kind of negligence by the government over and over.
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Daniel D. - Cicero, Indiana
I am definitely in favor of keeping jobs in Indiana. I agree that student loan programs and grants are critical for our young people to get a good education which in turn should help them get a good job.
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Terry D. - Cicero, Indiana
Keep the jobs in Indiana! Due to the economic situation in Indiana, it is imperative for as many jobs to stay in Indiana as possible. The mayor has been working diligently on getting new businesses to come to Indianapolis. Let's all work together for our state to keep jobs in Indiana.
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Nancy R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amber B. - Carmel, Indiana
how are people going to go to college without loans, not everyone is rich
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Jim G. - Sheridan, Indiana
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Brenda G. - Sheridan, Indiana
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Bob F. - Danville, Indiana
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Edward M. - Bloomington , Indiana
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Daniel C. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Jon F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Patricia F. - Vincennes, Indiana
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Penny P. - Anderson, Indiana
SAVE INDIANA JOBS!
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Delores G. - New Albany, Indiana
These jobs are very important to Indiana and to my Son & Daughter-in- law. The Government is trying to take over too many Industries/Businesses/Medical. Please keep them in Indiana and helpful to young students.
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Harold E. - Springport, Indiana
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Harold G. - New Albany, Indiana
We are totally opposed to dismantalling the private student loan business.
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James F. - Jamestown, Indiana
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Delores G. - New Albany, Indiana
Please save these jobs - this is important to my son's family. The Government is trying to take over too many areas of our lives.
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Hamilton M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Vance W. - Carmel, Indiana
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John C. - Dunkirk, Indiana
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Micheal S. - Fishers , Indiana
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Eliza R. - Carmel, Indiana
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Mariam V. - Fishers, Indiana
If I thought that this would be undermining Obama's agenda, I would not sign this. It seems to me that this proposal just adds another option for the consumer and helps to save jobs here in my community.
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Barbara C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Autumn B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Sarah S. - Beech Grove, Indiana
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Marcia C. - Fortville, Indiana
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Carrie W. - Alexandria, Indiana
Please save are jobs Indiana needs to keep a good economy.
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Betty D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Debra S. - Franklin, Indiana
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Betty D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jeff R. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
Remember, before the government can give funds to someone, they first must get those funds from someone else. Our government creates no profits on it’s own, it takes those funds from the hard working people of these United States. Our government is not chartered to, nor structured to run as efficiently or to respond as quickly to changes are a privately run business. Let’s focus our tax dollars on those efforts that the government is structured for and leave jobs in the hands of those best qualified to do them, the good people of Indiana.
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Aaron M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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April M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Christopher G. - Muncie, Indiana
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Emily M. - Whiteland, Indiana
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Andrea D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tracy D. - Anderson, Indiana
We can't afford to lose any more Indiana jobs! Please help protect our state's future!
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Jamie M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Katherine M. - Germantown, Maryland
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Megan M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rob M. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Cheryl W. - Carmel, Indiana
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David M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Patrick O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEMS IN INDIANA NEED TO BE EXTINGUISHED AS OUR CITIZENS HAVE FAMILIES TO SUPPORT.
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Margaret E. - Goshen, Indiana
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Byron G. - Flora, Indiana
Stop further government takeovers. Save my daughter's job.
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Nate H. - Avon, Indiana
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James D. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Regina D. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Del M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
The Goverment can't even correctly run cash for clunkers program, how are they going to run health care, student loans, and anything else they are trying to run?
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Mary B. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Hana K. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Leslie W. - Elizabeth, Indiana
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Jason D. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Barbara W. - Connersville, Indiana
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Meghan L. - Marion, Indiana
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Stephen C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joyce W. - Lansing, Illinois
I do not live in Indiana, but I do agree that Sallie Mae is important to help children apply for grants to further their education. My daughter is a resident of Indiana and I know many people who reside in Indiana. Everything helps when you are applying for college. Our economy is not helping their parents to afford them the schooling that they need. People need jobs.
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Shonece G. - Shelbyville, Indiana
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Brian W. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Sarah W. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Laura S. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Michelle G. - Leo, Indiana
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Mary L. - Valparaiso, Indiana
We had nine children and student loans through local institutions helped us to help them (all worked) go to college. We need educated citizens to grow with the changing planet, how to best change with it in theology, science, medicine, a global culture which will have to come to terms through diplomacy to survive. Keep the loan industry which is vital to many Indiana residents.
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Jessica P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kristy B. - West Terre Haute, Indiana
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Taya S. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Charles W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Cheryl N. - Plainfield, Indiana
Come on! Let's keep these jobs for Indiana!!
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Kathy A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tracy R. - Shelburn, Indiana
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Marc A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Bailey D. - Noblesville, Indiana
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J.R. D. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Cathy D. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kathleen P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Scott H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Amanda M. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Stephen P. - Carmel, Indiana
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Penny F. - Prairie Creek, Indiana
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Mark Y. - Willowbrook, Illinois
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Paula P. - Fairland, Indiana
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Natalie S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Heather D. - Avon, Indiana
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Donna H. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Joseph D. - Muncie, Indiana
Jobs are most important to this economy and particularly to this area. This Democrat feels they need support.
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Qinjia H. - Bellevue, Washington
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Sarah B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joan K. - Elizabeth, Indiana
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Wilrogtric H. - Bellevue, Washington
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Tina G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jeff D. - Fishers , Indiana
This is not in the best interest of many. We are to be saving jobs not destroying them.
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Linda L. - Beech Grove, Indiana
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Kathy R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please help keep jobs in Indiana!
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Mollie B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Hilda E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sharyl C. - Berne, Indiana
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Pamela R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Andy F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kelly F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lisa M. - Hobart, Indiana
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Eric V. - Carmel, Indiana
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Shelly L. - Franlin, Indiana
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Robert A. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Jenna B. - Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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Sandy A. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Dennis A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ron H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stacey A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jennie S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save Indiana Jobs.....
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Lynn T. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Mike B. - Avon, Indiana
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Ken B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Deva Pratap P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Mike K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lauren L. - Columbus, Indiana
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Laura D. - Chicago, Illinois
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Becky P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
lets keep Indiana jobs here!!!!
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Ronald E. - Floyds Knobs, Indiana
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Kacie D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ram M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Mimi H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Pat H. - Franklin, Indiana
Save our jobs!
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Susan G. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Ryan M. - Westfield, Indiana
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Steve C. - Noblesville, Indiana
Save Sally Mae Jobs!
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Jon P. - Muncie, Indiana
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Christine B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Billy G. - Anderson, Indiana
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Keith B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Tiffany H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Nicholas H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Myra K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Diana S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Eric H. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Gregory G. - Muncie, Indiana
Please work to save Indiana jobs.
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Patricia N. - Frankton, Indiana
Indiana jobs are so important to our economy. Please help us to keep all that we can!
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Jo C. - New Castle, Indiana
Please save these jobs! Indiana can't afford to lose more.
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Darron W. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Cristina F. - Kalama, Washington
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Rita H. - Anderson, Indiana
Senators, please do what you can to protect what jobs we have left. I live in Anderson, which we all know has suffered great job losses over the years. What astounds me is that it seems the government and the media seem to think we “the public” are incapable of connecting the dots. We hear every day that the recession is over. Where?? I don't see it. The almost comical part is that in the same newscast, right after the report on the "end of the recession" is a report like this one on more job loses. What we are told is, that statistics show there were fewer "new" un-employment claims made last week. What about the statistic that fell off the map? What about the thousands of people who are no longer eligible to claim unemployment, who are still UNEMPLOYED. Senators, we CAN connect the dots. Please help and don't allow these good people to become the latest "lost" statistic. Thank you
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Karen B. - Greenville, Indiana
CHOICE OF LENDERS IS VERY IMPORTANT, YOUNG BORROWERS MAY NOT REALIZE HOW IMPORTANT. GOVERNMENT RUN OR GOVERNMENT-ONLY PROGRAMS ARE NOT CONDUCIVE TO CHOICE AND THE BENEFITS THAT COMPETITION BETWEEN LENDERS PROVIDE. I ENCOURAGE OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS TO CONSIDER NOT ONLY THE DEVESTATION OF JOB LOSS THAT IS PROJECTED DUE TO IMPENDING LEGISLATION, BUT ALSO THE COST OF JOBS SHIFTING FROM PRIVATE LENDERS TO GOVT JOBS. I AM PRAYING FOR LEADERSHIP AND BALANCE BETWEEN PROGRAM CHOICE AND PROGRAM OVERSIGHT.
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Samantha D. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Kai K. - Anderson , Indiana
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Diann L. - Fishers, Indiana
Keep our government out of the financial arena!
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Christina S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Anna W. - Cicero , Indiana
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Beth M. - Middletown, Indiana
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Jeff E. - Jeffersonville, Indiana
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Steve T. - Anderson, Indiana
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David M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I am signing this petition because I believe in protecting jobs in Indiana... and more specifically... Indianapolis. I own a small business... and still loose contract work to companies in India and Canada. I would like to see a petition to protect ALL lines of work for Indiana... and the US.
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Sarah B. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Miriam F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joyce A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Maria G. - Carmel, Indiana
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Joesph K. - Brookville, Indiana
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Grace K. - Brookville, Indiana
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Joe K. - Brookville, Indiana
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Patrick K. - Brookville, Indiana
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Jane E. - Floyds Knobs, Indiana
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Maribel S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Teresa O. - Westfield, Indiana
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Linda H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
The government should not be in so many private businesses. Let the businesses run themselves.
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Susan N. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Phillip N. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Susan N. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Kyle Lynn B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Timothy R. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kerry M. - Westfield, Indiana
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Christy R. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Jack S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
NO govt. takeovers !! Bad policy--bad economics.
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Deborah C. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Thomas B. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Tom E. - Goshen, Indiana
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Mary H. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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David N. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Connie B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sue Ann V. - Franklin, Indiana
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Theresa S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kelly M. - Carmel, Indiana
Please protect our Indiana economy!! Keep the jobs here.
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Andrea F. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Rob A. - Carmel, Indiana
The last thing this country needs is another government take over of an industry. The industry's proposal saves nearly as much as the current plan to eliminate the industry while preserving private sector competition in loan origination and preserving jobs in Indiana and across the country.
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Lillia H. - Avon, Indiana
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Patricia L. - Trafalgar, Indiana
please save Indiana jobs....
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Zachary S. - Markleville, Indiana
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Joe B. - Valparaiso, Indiana
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Frank S. - Markleville, Indiana
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Karen B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Beverly C. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Candy S. - Markleville, Indiana
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Cindy G. - Avon, Indiana
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Pete D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jerry E. - Anderson, Indiana
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Theresa R. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Carl P. - Fortville, Indiana
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John F. - New Albany, Indiana
We need to keep these jobs in our State to make sure our State residents and College Institutions have all opportunities afforded by Tax payer dollars to grow and prosper.
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Patricia S. - Russiaville, Indiana
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Gregory H. - Marshfield, Massachusetts
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Mark A. - Knightstown, Indiana
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Myra B. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Dennis O. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Tracy C. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Kirk D. - Martinsville, Indiana
Please help protect Sallie Mae jobs!
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Terri H. - Fishers, Indiana
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John H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stevie O. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Shawn L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We need to keep our jobs in Indiana, please protect Indiana jobs
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Billie S. - Marion, Indiana
It's not right! I hope and pray that this petition works for everyone!
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Deana D. - Logansport , Indiana
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Donald S. - Noblesville, Indiana
Save Indiana Jobs!
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Marcia I. - Fishers, Indiana
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Darrell S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rachel Q. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Kris P. - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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Gwen B. - Brownsburg, Indiana
Indiana needs to keep the jobs that are currently here as well as create new ones. Do your jobs on our behalfs reps or you all may be without jobs. Why? Because people in Indiana will move to other states, and you could have no one to vote for you. Help us save the State of Indiana by saving it's jobs.
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Ken C. - Indianapolois, Indiana
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Angela A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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J A. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
Save the jobs that Barack has not idea how to handle.
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Marcia S. - Lapel, Indiana
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Jennifer W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lu Ann T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ralph A. - Schererville, Indiana
we don't have to tell each other who should be paying back the money in this country, but they know who to go after that have jobs, to pay back their loans. Support H.R. 1207& S.604 to " END THE FED ". PASS IT ON!!!
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Christopher S. - Westfield, Indiana
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Lee L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Catherine M. - Richmond, Indiana
please protect Indiana jobs
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James S. - Greenfield, Indiana
Keep these jobs in Indianapolis In. The employees are great and do a great job.
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Michael C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Christy C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Michelle P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Henry F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Dear Senators, please consider a compromise bill, such as the student-loan community proposal, that would create the savings to fund Pell, and would preserve jobs in the private sector. Regards, Henry Fernandez.
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Adrienne S. - Schererville, Indiana
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Jillian H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Aaron S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
If only to help keep my friends employed.
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John & Jan O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
It has been proven time and time again that the private sector can do a better job at a lower price than the government.We have enough government intervention. Let the folks at Sallie Maye do their job...
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John & Jan O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
It has been proven time and time again that the private sector can do a better job at a lower price than the government.We have enough government intervention. Let the folks at Sallie Maye do their job...
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Mary L. - Kendallville, Indiana
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Esther K. - Jeffersonville, Indiana
we need the Indiana JobsNe
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Mayuri S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Melanie H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stephen W. - Marion, Indiana
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Scott J. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jeff M. - Whiteland, Indiana
I've been laid off since 05/02/2008 after 28 years!
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Nancy L. - Summitville, Indiana
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John L. - Marion, Indiana
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Kristina L. - Marion, Indiana
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Joseph C. - Anderson, Indiana
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Eileen P. - Fishers, Indiana
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John B. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Victoria G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dawn C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jack F. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Brooke K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Pam A. - 1241 N New Jersey, Indiana
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Tammy H. - Chesterfield, Indiana
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Jonathan W. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Chere V. - West Terre Haute, Indiana
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Laurence W. - Kingston, Pennsylvania
I believe that any jobs that can be done by civilian workers shouyld not be taken over by the government. The government taking over ;loan originations is a bad idea that will just take away jobs.
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Natalie B. - Olivet, Michigan
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Christie G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joyce J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Robert S. - Fishers, Indiana
don't let the government take away more jobs from us!
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Renee V. - Shelbyville , Tennessee
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Scott H. - Fortville, Indiana
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Sarah T. - Anderson, Indiana
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Wilma F. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kim P. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Susan F. - Fishers, Indiana
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Courtney C. - Coatesville, Indiana
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Julie S. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Vernon J. - Seymour, Indiana
Do not add to government takeover of local jobs. It will send 2700 more on layoffs, instead of maintaining current level. Again, keep government out of all business.
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John E. - Fishers, Indiana
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Donna G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Thomas M. - Fishers, Indiana
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James L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jackie H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Robert A. - Urbana, Indiana
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Bob G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Judy W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Todd W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Nancee W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Robert B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sandy R. - Mooresville, Indiana
.... where will it all end?? I refuse to believe that we all can't have the American dream... a job, a home, a sense of security. Please keep the jobs in Indiana... we've lost enought!!
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Andy C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Christina C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Christy G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Marvin P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Deb S. - Rensselaer, Indiana
Preserve student choice!
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Carol B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Elizabeth B. - Indianaoplis, Indiana
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Martin B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Lisa C. - Greensburg, Indiana
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Lois V. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Doug S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kelly W. - South Bend, Indiana
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Greg A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jonathan W. - Orange, California
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Lori S. - Anderson, Indiana
We need to save Indiana jobs. My husband has been trying to find a good permanent job, and they are very hard to find. We can't afford to lose anymore good jobs.
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Dennis C. - New Albany, Indiana
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J Byron J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Elizabeth K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Julie W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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James S. - Muncie, Indiana
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Gretchen S. - Muncie, Indiana
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Lynda C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Zachary M. - West Chester , Ohio
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Kellie M. - West Chester, Ohio
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Joy H. - Bluffton, Indiana
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Thomas F. - West Lafayette, Indiana
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Kim S. - Madison, Wisconsin
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Catherine A. - Anderson, Indiana
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Nigel P. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Jeffrey J. - Anderson, Indiana
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Nicole V. - De Motte, Indiana
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Lindsey T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joseph H. - Dupont, Indiana
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Emily W. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Patricia W. - Noblesv Ille, Indiana
Enough!! Total government control is not the democratic way. It is past time for the American taxpayer (We, the People)to stand up against yet another government controlled industry.
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Kelly W. - Anderson, Indiana
The govt can't do it as efficiently as the private sector. That's been proven!
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Kelli H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Melissa A. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Jennifer F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Malissa T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Tina L. - Anderson, Indiana
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Ben D. - Anderson, Indiana
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Rhonda H. - Ft Myers, Florida
Please save the jobs in Indiana... My children and grandchildren live there and without their jobs, I would hate to see where they might end up. My son has worked for Sallie Mae for many years...
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Julie P. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Rena C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Rhonda H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Matt W. - Anderson, Indiana
The government has a bad track record when it controls all aspects of an industry (i.e., Postal Service, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac), do we really want it to take over student loans which would create a monopoly and result in the loss of thousands of jobs as well as borrower benefits offered by lenders and other valuable services. In short, with no choice, the service the borrowers receive will greatly suffer.
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Donnie S. - Anderson, Indiana
I CAN SPEAK FOR ALL SALLIE MAE EMPLOYEES WHEN I SAY I NEED MY JOB. THE PRIVATE SECT HAS THRIVED FOR YEARS, WHY DERAIL IT ? LETS SEE, MORE GOVT = LESS EFFICIENCY = OVER 2100 LOST JOBS = HIGHER UNEMPLOYMENT = A GIANT STEP BACK FOR INDIANA EMPLOYMENT AND THE CHARITIES THAT REAP THE BENIFITS OF OUR COLLECTIVE GENEROSITY. DOESNT TAKE A GENIUS TO FIGURE OUT THE EQUATION IS A RECIPIE FOR MORE HARDSHIP.
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Judith S. - Jeffersonville, Indiana
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Joann B. - Charlestown, Indiana
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Maya D. - Fishers, Indiana
Please protect the jobs of the nice people I used to work with at Sallie Mae! They all work hard and love thie country!
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Courtny S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Srini N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Debra Z. - Valparaiso, Indiana
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Danielle M. - Avon, Indiana
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Nancy S. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Donna A. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sandi L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Marci S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jane S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amy G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ronny S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Its a sad world we live in.. I thought they where to create jobs... not take them away..
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Traci R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Craig L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Janet C. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Matthew L. - Sheridan, Indiana
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Tim M. - Greenwood, Indiana
NOW IS TIME TO BE PROTECTING INDIANA JOBS AND FOR LESS GOVERMENT.
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Philip P. - Fortville, Indiana
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Brittany B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Anna L. - Ligonier, Indiana
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Jay Pon S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Amudha S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Sean A. - Fishers, Indiana
I do not want our government taking over this important role as they can not do it more effectivly nor more efficiently than the private sector.
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Teia S. - Fishers, Indiana
keep jobs in Indiana!!!
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Steve Y. - Fishers, Indiana
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Virg B. - Greenfield, Indiana
save those jobs..
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Kathryn D. - Greentown, Indiana
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William G. - Richland City, Indiana
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Linda G. - Richland City, Indiana
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Kathryn D. - Greentown, Indiana
I am opposed to the government taking over management of student loans. Indiana has a high rate of unemployment so I do not want jobs taken away from Indiana citizens.
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Lanette M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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James M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kathy M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sally H. - Carmel , Indiana
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Marsha B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Michele M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Robert G. - New Albany, Indiana
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Maxine G. - New Albany, Indiana
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Bradford M. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Mark S. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Mary M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Rebecca M. - Anderson, Indiana
Please save Indiana jobs.
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Sarah H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Mike L. - Anderson, Indiana
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Steve Q. - Indianapolis, Indiana
It is time to stop the Obama Administration from nationalizing every industry in America. Obama wants a public option in Health Care...we already have one and have for 15 years...it is called Direct Lending and in 15 years 20% of colleges and universities still choos privat companies. Stop the job losses in every sector!
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Patty L. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Jeff G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jean C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lori D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Suresh P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Reginald R. - Anderson, Indiana
When Sallie Mae came to Muncie some years ago, it was cause for celebration. The jobs brought to our economically hard-hit community were so welcome. I do hope you and all our lawmakers will see how much these jobs mean to us. Please work to keep them here.
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Susan P. - Anderson, Indiana
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Diana J. - Anderson, Indiana
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Connie B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Jeff G. - Fishers, Indiana
protect indiana jobs
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Sonya W. - Fortville, Indiana
We have a friend who lost his management level job in this industry and has been out of work for 9 months now. He cannot find work in Indiana and may have to leave the state. Our lawmakers need to courageously FIGHT for our state, using all of their political capital for such a time as this.
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Pamela S. - Chesterfield, Indiana
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Zola N. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kevin B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Nicole G. - 4573 Beechmont Dr, Indiana
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Troy R. - Noblesville, Indiana
Looks like Obamacare applies to the student loan industry as well.
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Rajendra G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Keith D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Paula S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Jeff B. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Dave M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stefanie L. - Anderson, Indiana
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Becki D. - Anderson, Indiana
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Rodney F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rebecca C. - Anderson, Indiana
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Eric L. - Carmel, Indiana
When are people in this country going to wake up a realize the government is no model of efficiency and fiscal responsibility. And they are taking control of every financial market they can. Who are they appointed (not elected) czars? Wake up people.
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Jim C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kristy F. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Philip P. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Kirby S. - Noblesville, Indiana
The government doesn't really run anything right, the private sector does a better job of it.
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Denise P. - Goshen, Indiana
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Deidre W. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Angelique C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Candace L. - Greenfield, Indiana
Save Indiana jobs. Don't let the government take over student loan applications. Leave the jobs to Indiana residents. Please - less government control - not more!!!
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William (Bill) C. - Pittsboro, Indiana
I believe that with the economy in a downward spiraling slump it is in the best interest of Congress to not make a hasty deciscion at this time. Too many Indiana jobs will be lost adding to the econmic slump. Those job loses will affect housing industry, food industry, auto industry, eductaion choices, healthcare choise, and so much more. It is time that Congress listen to the voice of the people and think more about the needs of the people than the bottom dollar. The US Unemployment numbers need to not be increasing but decreasing during this time of economic crisis in America!
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Julie E. - Carmel, Indiana
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Don B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Bobby A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amy A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Matthew J. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Cheryl M. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tim M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
My two kids were benefitted by student loans from Sallie Mae. Keep the jobs here in Indiana.
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Kathleen R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carolyn D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Paula B. - Mt Vernon, Indiana
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Robert H. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Jennifer W. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Matthew H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Guy A. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lincoln B. - Lake Forest, Illinois
We need a small efficient government and let the private sector do the work.
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Mark S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
A government big enough to give you everything you need is big enought to take it away. - Thomas Jefferson
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Connie S. - Daleville, Indiana
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Melissa M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Elaine G. - Carmel, Indiana
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Ronnie E. - Daleville, Indiana
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Ralph P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Harry M. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Janie S. - Fishers, Indiana
I believe the private sector and free enterprise will benefit America more than government takeover of all industry and innovation.
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Missy F. - Syracuse, Indiana
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Kelly C. - Fishers, Indiana
Please save our jobs here in Fishers,Indiana!
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Greg M. - North Vernon, Indiana
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Jackie S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Shaun M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Diep T. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Bruce A. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Dustin C. - Elizabeth, Indiana
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Larry L. - Anderson, Indiana
It is time for the government to stop trying to run or own all American business and let the free enterprise system work. We do not need anymore governmeny intervention and control.
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Betsy C. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kenneth W. - Carthage, Indiana
The Government has its hands full just trying to run thier business, which is the country. Let us run our business and keep our employment at home. If polticions want a good fight, bring back all thoes jobs sent to foriegn countries and put more of our people back into good jobs.
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Alton M. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
With the high cost of tutition and reduced financial aid its making it harder for our young to get a decent education by cuting this program and a smarter job force helps employeers.
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Maria L. - Carmel, Indiana
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Susan Z. - Peru, Indiana
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Sierra G. - Indianapolis , Indiana
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Mark L. - Greenfield, Indiana
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David N. - Montpelier, Indiana
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Myslinski R. - Bear, Delaware
I started with Sallie Mae in 2007 while living in Indiana and have recently relocated back to Delaware to help in the care of my elderly mother. I strongly belive in doing what's right; even if it's difficult and cannot imagine the fall out should I loose my job at this point in my journey. Please, please consider all the stories, the stories similar to mine and those that are very different. Regardless, we ALL need to keep our jobs and a decision like this could be catastrophic to thousands! God Bless!
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Jana L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jana L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jill J. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Linda G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Marlene S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Mike H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Shelley A. - Carmel, Indiana
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Susan S. - Poneto, Indiana
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Melissa N. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
The fewer things the government gets involved in the better off we will be.
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Martha P. - Poneto, Indiana
I do not have a loan through Sallie Mae, but my daughter works there and I know several people who DO get their school loans by working with Sallie Mae's associates. I hope that our legislators will consider how what seems like a short term solution may cause more problems in the long run for the people who have faithfully served thousands of college borrowers for many years.
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Eugene P. - Granger, Indiana
If competition and choice are good for health care, then why not the same for the student loan industry?
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Susan W. - Carmel, Indiana
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David S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save these jobs!!!
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Angie T. - Anderson, Indiana
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Carl H. - Lapel, Indiana
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Mark B. - Peru, Indiana
Stop the outsourcing of our livihoods. Greed is killing this great country.
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Suzanne E. - Carmel, Indiana
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Donald S. - Fishers, Indiana
The government does not need to be in the business of administering student loans.
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Mark B. - Peru, Indiana
Stop the outsourcing of our livihoods. Greed is killing this great country.
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Mark B. - Peru, Indiana
Stop the outsourcing of our livihoods. Greed is killing this great country.
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Carter M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Robert O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rick H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Katie B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Isaac J. - Carmel, Indiana
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Ebony B. - Evansville, Indiana
Though it is important for the price of college to be lowered it is also important for students like me about to graduate as well as future graduates to have a job to go to when they graduate. Lower college costs will be nice, but it's pointless to go and not have a job when you finish.
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Dan T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jerry S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Support the State of Indiana don't put it down
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Aimee S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jennifer W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tom K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rhonda B. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Rob B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Patricia H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Keep Indiana jobs!
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Christopher C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kimberly S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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James H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Donald F. - Muncie, Indiana
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April A. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jason L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Joni D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Samantah L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Samantah L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Craig M. - Carmel, Indiana
Not another government agency! Competition works and competition made this country great. Keep student loans in the private sector.
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Kim E. - Huntington, Indiana
We do NOT want the government taking over ANYTHING. It's already gone too far!!!
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Jessica B. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Craig S. - Fishers, Indiana
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James G. - Goshen, Indiana
You want America to rebound? Then look at this petition closely. Please don't let those close to me ... (by the way) including me,loose their white collar jobs along with the blue collar workers who have suffered the most in this whole mess we call Governing.
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Donna E. - Nashville, Indiana
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Colleen M. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Patti H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Esther F. - Fishers, Indiana
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Greg P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ashley K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amber S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Thomas S. - Fishers, Indiana
If the government is the only source of school loans.....the government then has the power to dictate who can be educated and who is left behind. Leave it in the private sector!
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Cheryle A. - Mooresville, Indiana
I urge the Members of our Congressional delegation to fight to protect good, family-supporting student loan industry jobs in our communities and options for students, while restructuring federal student loan programs and investing savings in need-based college financial aid.
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Joan V. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jeff M. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
Please help protect Indiana jobs and keep student loan processing in the hands of free enterprise. The government has meddled in enough business and has shown time and again that competition breeds efficiencies and not the federal or state governments. Thank you, Jeff Mockbee
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Greg D. - Rochester, Indiana
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Laurie B. - Lapel, Indiana
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Janet N. - Angola, Indiana
My boys would not have beeen able to get college degrees without student loans. If the government wants tyo get more involved, have them be more diligent in prosecuting those people who are not repaying the loans . Don't make it harder to get the loans or decrease staff who are dedicated to do as much for the students to get the maximum benefit from this program. We must save these jobs in Indiana.
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Debra B. - Chesterfield, Indiana
I agree with Molly M. from Fishers,In. She said it very well.
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Valetta C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Valetta C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jeff H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Mandy H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Timothy C. - Elizabeth, Indiana
Please don't take jobs away from people. It's hard enough trying to raise a Family in these times.
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Melinda G. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Justin I. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sheila L. - Westfield, Indiana
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Matt N. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rod S. - Bringhurst, Indiana
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Gary H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We need to keep the government out of this and let private enterprise create jobs.
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Anna A. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Eugene D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Keep these jobs out of the hands of the government as they cannot do it as efficiently. Keep the jobs in Indiana.
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Eugene D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Keep these jobs out of the hands of the government as they cannot do it as efficiently. Keep the jobs in Indiana.
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Angela L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Beth M. - Greenfield, Indiana
PLEASE HELP SAVE INDIANA JOBS!!!!
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Bryan S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Christine A. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Peggy H. - Willow Hill, Illinois
I reside within 40 miles of the Indiana state line. I have been employed in Indiana and am a Indiana University graduate. I think this needs to come to a stop.
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Hong D. - Carmel, Indiana
Sallie Mae Can provide better service than anybody else.
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Scott S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Brandon G. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Craig O. - Crawfordsville, Indiana
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Jeanette T. - Carmel, Indiana
Please Protect these jobs in Indiana.
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Kathy P. - Elwood, Indiana
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Angela K. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Randy P. - Elwood, Indiana
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Kimberly G. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Denise J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Vicki R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sean H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Edward M. - Fortville, Indiana
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Susan E. - Fishers, Indiana
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Amy F. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Rachael W. - Batesville, Indiana
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Richard L. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Michele S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lisa R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Steve E. - Huntington, Indiana
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Jake B. - Newburgh, Indiana
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Kenny B. - Newburgh, Indiana
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Lori B. - Newburgh, Indiana
SAVE OUR JOBS
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Cliff S. - Avon, Indiana
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Barb B. - Sharpsville, Indiana
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Jeremy S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jenifer T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Philip P. - Noblesville, In, Indiana
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Mike R. - Huntington, Indiana
Government has no business getting involved in things that are not expressly permitted in the Constitution.
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Marci L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Mark T. - Fishers, Indiana
Recent American history is replete w/ "pristine" examples of how efficiently the government runs a business: Medicare, USPS, Social Security, . . ." The notion that they can run anything efficiently & better than the private sector is absolutely laughable! For that reason alone leave the student loans where they are!
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Sharon S. - Brookville, Indiana
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Christopher K. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Joyce S. - Bringhurst, Indiana
Please fight to protect jobs in Indiana. We need to be adding back jobs, not taking more out of Indiana.
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Kacey H. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Sandra S. C. - Liberty, Indiana
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Bruce M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Margaret C. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Joshua H. - Franklin, Indiana
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Monica S. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Gerald K. - Westfield, Indiana
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Andrew C. - Indianapolis , Indiana
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Jean H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Cynthia W. - Greensburg, Indiana
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David S. - North Richland Hills, Texas
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Pam W. - North Richland Hills, Texas
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Matt T. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Donna H. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Victoria D. - Avon, Indiana
The Government should not dictate everything in our lives! I welcome Small Government - not a Dictatorship where the government controls everything in our lives! They TAX us to death! They are in our homes, our banks, our jobs! They want to be part of the food business! Automotive! America has become a Dictatorship!
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Brian H. - Carmel, Indiana
Protect Hoosier Jobs!!!
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Jerrie W. - Franklin, Indiana
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Kristine S. - Logansport, Indiana
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Janie B. - Medora, Indiana
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Jennifer R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Melissa M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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David W. - Carmel, Indiana
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Janet V. - Cicero, Indiana
Please - help our city amd our country!!!! The government is taking over businesses. Our country as we know it will never be the same as long as our representatives do not stand up to BIG Government!! I implore you to think very hard about this. I will be anxious to see how you vote. Thank you for reading this plea.
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Michael J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Peter G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Pam G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mike L. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Janet B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jerry D. - Georgetown, Indiana
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Ashley F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Nancy C. - Worthington, Indiana
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Melinda P. - Elwood, Indiana
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Amy F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save Jobs from the Government...
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Katie T. - Shelbyville, Indiana
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Kathy S. - Frankton, Indiana
Save these jobs! There are to many people out of work, save their jobs!!!!
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Stacey E. - Fortvile, Indiana
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Joyce E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Sallie Mae has remained a reputable institution in the USA. Indiana has been fortunate to have Sallie Mae representation with numerous employment for Hoosiers. Tax dollars would have to support a new government controlled entity. Please allow Sallie Mae to provide their expertise to colleges. Instead of taking non-government jobs, investigate similar corporations, especially the ones performing poorly. Give opportunity continue or clean up their institutions.nicket 11
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Shannon R. - Atlanta, Indiana
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Linda S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lois S. - Anderson, Indiana
Any move that would put IN jobs in jeaopardy is wrong!
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James W. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Jim H. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Thea S. - Alexandria, Indiana
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John W. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Karen V. - Carmel, Indiana
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Christal W. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Bonnie W. - Po Box 10792, Indiana
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Linda H. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Terri S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
The Department of Education failed miserablly when they had direct loans in the past, NDSL, and now they want to take over and destroy what the private sector has created. The unfortunate part is that the Department is setting the rules for themselves as well as for the private sector in a way to attract more business for Direct Lending. More benefits for the student as opposed to what the private sector can offer. You can not compete in the market place when your competitor makes the rules.
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Jessica C. - Nashville, Indiana
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Aaron M. - Sacramento, California
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Colleen S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Nancy D. - Carmel, Indiana
Please keep these jobs in Central Indiana!!
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Joseph C. - Nobesville, Indiana
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Vickie J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tim H. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Keria H. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Carolyn B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Linda S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Heather H. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Linda S. - Fishers, Indiana
Worked for USA Group for 20+ years. Provides competition.
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Ryan D. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Michelle C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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John C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Crystal J. - West Terre Haute, Indiana
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Barbara E. - Columbia City, Indiana
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John H. - Martinsville, Indiana
This government is not creating jobs, it is distroying jobs with backward bills like this one. Stop the madness.
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Lea L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Larri M. - Greenwood, Indiana
Don't take anymore jobs away from our community. Government has shown that they cannot handle money, look at our defecit. Private industry will take into consideration the child, not just the race, sex and financial environment.
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Rebecca S. - Fishers, Indiana
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William H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amy B. - Logansport, Indiana
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Lindsay G. - Knightstown, Indiana
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Angela B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Gene B. - Mooresvilleq, Indiana
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Andy P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Claudia L. - Fishers, Indiana
I've been out of work for over a year now and cannot find a job. PLEASE don't let any more jobs leave Indiana!
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Ryan B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Teresa S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Phyllis H. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Debbie C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jim S. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Kelly B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tracie R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Michelle B. - Indinapolis, Indiana
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Micahel M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Tammie H. - Medora, Indiana
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Jason M. - Angola, Indiana
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Laurel J. - Carmel, Indiana
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Cathy R. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Lorretta C. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Roni S. - Shelbyville, Indiana
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Brendan G. - Greenfield, Indiana
Please keep the jobs here - we need to support jobs and the economy of Indiana.
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Paula S. - Daleville, Indiana
As a current student, there have been numerous times that funding has been declined to me so that I can continue. The primary reason is that I chose school and my education over starting a family. No disrespect to those who have families and trying to work at the same time, but it seems that it should be more equally divided. The minimal jobs that we have need to stay, and it seems that privatizing would create a larger problem with student/adult ed funding then it would resolve.
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Rachel B. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Christopher B. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Denise W. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Brittney D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Anna S. - Plainfield, Indiana
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Roxanne S. - Versailles, Indiana
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Carol M. - Muncie, Indiana
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Kathryn H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Help keep these students in school!!
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Kirsten H. - Mulberry, Indiana
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Ruby B. - Lafayette, Indiana
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William B. - Greensburg, Indiana
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Susan P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Carolyn B. - Greensburg, Indiana
Let's keep jobs here in Indiana.
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Pameal W. - Knightstownq, Indiana
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Mike H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rhoda B. - Avon, Indiana
Please keep our jobs here!!!!!
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Joe S. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Mr & Mrs Bernard B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Gary M. - Muncie, Indiana
Muncie has already taken enough employment hits without losing 500 to 700 more jobs if Sallie Mae were to leave town. They are a huge asset to this community and it would be a devastating blow if they were forced to close their doors because of changes to the student loan industry.
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Ronald B. - Avon, Indiana
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Jim S. - Unionville, Indiana
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Ellwood N. - Newnan, Georgia
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Kevin W. - Carmel, Indiana
I know many employees and their families that would be drastically affected by this pending legislation. Washington often promotes things that seem innocuous, but that carry a lot of unintended consequences in order to consolidate power at the federal level. This will eliminate jobs and put fellow Hoosiers and their families at risk. If no one objects, our congressional representatives assume we are alright with whatever they want to do. Use your voice . . . use your vote.
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Shena B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Terri S. - Carthage, Indiana
I was an employee of Salliemae for 28 years and I loved working for them. I've seen so much good come to families and students wanting to go to college. If it wasn't for places like Salliemae there would be millions of people that wouldn't have been able to where they wanted in their careers. I lost my job because of the ecomony it wasn't Salliemae it was the government. I'm struggling right now to get a fulltime job with medical benefits. Right now I'm paying cobra and I'm a cancer patient(been cancer free for 3 years) too which after the first of this year I may not be able to continue my dr appts and keep up with my tests/scans. Because of the type of cancer (head/neck) and not able to find where my primary cancer came from I see drs every 3 months. PLEASE KEEP DON'T TAKE THEIR JOBS AT SALLIEMAE or any other Place in Indiana. I don't want to see anymore people struggling like I am. I'm 50 years old and it's harder for me to find a good job. PLEASE LET THEM KEEP THEIR JOBS....
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Mike G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kathy B. - Noblesville, Indiana
Please keep Hoosiers working in Indiana!
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Amanda S. - Strasburg, Ohio
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Chassity C. - Dunkirk, Indiana
It is the responsibility of our states representitives to listen to our voice and do the right thing, lets let them know that we need to save Indiana jobs!
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Diana P. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Michael N. - Westfield, Indiana
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Gabe G. - Carmel, Indiana
Regardless of legislation, the need for Corporations such as Sallie Mae to put their foot down and take control themselves is at hand. Don't give the governement the strenght they need to do what THEY want. These jobs and programs are vital not just to Indiana, but individuals across the country. The Government must stop looking at the temporary fix and consider the long term loss they are creating. You can't starve a camel to swallow a gnat and you most assuredly cannot eliminate more jobs and see success. We must keep what we have and add when we can. The Government cannot fix it, they can only put a band aid on it. It is up to US to solver our problems!
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Chuck A. - Fishers, Indiana
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Peggy C. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Chad N. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Craig B. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Balaji K. - Fishers, Indiana
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Rahul M. - Westfield, Indiana
Most of the cost savings in the government plan is predicated on the fact that government can get borrow at a much lower rate and pass on the saving to the students. If that was a good argument, it would be a great argument for the government to take over all businesses!!!
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Heather R. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Deb D. - Yorktown, Indiana
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Robert E. - Columbia City, Indiana
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David H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Adam S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Suzie P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Eric M. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Na Tosha N. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lisa M. - Beech Grove , Indiana
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Mark I. - Sarasota, Florida
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Barbara M. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Suzanne I. - Sarasota, Florida
My children live and work in Indiana. Sacrificing their lives will not accomplish anything.
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Nola D. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jennifer H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jennifer B. - Muncie, Indiana
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Jim G. - Terre Haute, Indiana
I support the efforts of Sallie Mae and urge Congress to fight and protect Indiana tax payers. We need less federal government, not more
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Stephanie G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Deborah M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amber N. - Hudson, Massachusetts
I'm originally from Indianapolis & my uncle's job is on the line so I am motivated to sign the petition .
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Connie J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Phil B. - Muncie, Indiana
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Hildegard B. - Greenville, Indiana
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Matthew W. - Anderson, Indiana
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Dawn R. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Mark W. - Anderson, Indiana
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Brian T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Susan W. - Anderson, Indiana
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Cindy H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Scott P. - Carmel, Indiana
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Matthew A. - W Estfield, Indiana
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Lisa B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Chris W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tracey T. - Carmel, Indiana
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Bret F. - Fishers, Indiana
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Daniel T. - Carmel, Indiana
Preserving private competition in the student loan business is essential to keeping costs low and giving students choice. Let's not create yet another unsuccessful government intervention.
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Joseph M. - Brownsburg, Indiana
Stop Federal (and State) government from taking over our companies, our jobs and our lives!!!!
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Jarrett H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sharon R. - Jamestown, Indiana
PLEASE DO NOT LEGISLATE ALL OF INDIANA OUT OF JOBS. WE ELECTED YOU TO PROTECT OUT JOBS AND FUTURE.
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Terinna C. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
It is important to keep the student loan pot diverse. The govt did not give me enough money for college. Therefore Sallie Mae was my saving grace. In addition, several people work for Sallie Mae here in Indiana and thus several people would lose their jobs and raise the unemployment rate here.
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Jim M. - Lapel, Indiana
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Aaron P. - Westfield, Indiana
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Monika C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Roseann S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kamberlee C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Not everything needs to be run by government or we the people will lose our freedom and become Communist, where the government tells us what to do and we no longer have a voice. I agree that reforms need to happen, but as child that moved frequently do to a father that is a preacher, I believe the reform needs to come in consistent education. Why, even with the same state, are not the students all on the same curriculum? There wouldn't be any favoritism if we were all using the same books.
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Jerome B. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Geneva G. - New Castle , Indiana
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Ken M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Linda B. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Lisa S. - Lanesville, Indiana
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Lu Ann S. - Laconia, Indiana
We need to keep jobs in Indiana, not send them to the beltway.
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Ward L. - Westfield, Indiana
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Melissa C. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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La Vonna S. - Whiteland, Indiana
Big government, bad ideal, small government better ideal. If Americans do not start paying attention to what is going on, your rights will be gone. Time to get the governmeny under control, before they control you.
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Keith K. - Avon, Indiana
This is just wrong.
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Janet S. - Greensburg, Indiana
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Melissa G. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Jeff M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kevin S. - Fishers, Indiana
Save Our JOBS !!
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Lance G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jo B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ryan K. - Downers Grove, Illinois
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Richard R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kenneth N. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Beth N. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Teresa C. - Elizabeth, Indiana
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Kim K. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jason W. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kathy M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rebecca B. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Janis T. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
please know fannie mae and sallie mae are the way to go!
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William G. - Richmond, Indiana
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Kim B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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John K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
It's amazing how recently were being sold on the idea that the government is going to solve all of our problems. Bankers made bad investment decisions and all tax payers are forced to bear the burden of the financial risk involved with investing without actually investing. The automaker Ford has run their business intelligently within the confines of the rules put forth and they are rewarded by their competition having the government make all tax payers invest in their competitors companies. Health insurance needs to be reworked and we are facing a government system being put forth that eliminates choices and competition. Now the government seeks to address problems in the education lending system by deciding for everyone else that they know better and we must do it their way. What happened to capitalism? America is the powerhouse that it is, we enjoy the quality of life that we do, because of capitalism. The government needs to learn that providing a framework for opportunity and fair play within the capitalist system is how we move forward. I wonder if my son will grow up in the America that I knew.
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Adam B. - Chicago, Illinois
My family all live in Indiana for the most part.
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Myken M. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Jake M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Debbie B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Greg G. - Osceola, Indiana
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John W. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Bryan K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Cori W. - Elkhart, Indiana
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Michael D. - Auburn, Indiana
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John R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Luanna R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Daniel C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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David L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tonya G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please keep jobs here
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Dwayne P. - Waldron, Indiana
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Susan D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lindsey H. - Lebanon, Indiana
Sallie Mae has always been helpful and ready to answer any questions that I may have. In addition, they send me updates, information, and ways to save money. If the government took this service over, I feel that a lot of these important additions would be lost due to lack of time and funding.
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Sara E. - Carthage, Indiana
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Greg R. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Jeff R. - Fishers, Indiana
Do what it takes to Save Jobs!!
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Mary A. - Fishers, Indiana
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Theresa S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sandra S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please keep these jobs in Indiana, which are skilled, technical, and talented people doing them. Also, we need these jobs in Indiana!!
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Beverly S. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
Very concerned about the continued loss of Indiana jobs and too much control goverment oversight.
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April L. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Mike T. - Saint Louis, Missouri
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Roberta K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Debbie H. - Ingalls, Indiana
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Cheryl C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Cindy E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Scott B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jim B. - Seymour, Indiana
Why won't the senators and congressmen from Indiana discuss with or answer questions directly? Why is everything handled with form letters?? JB
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Robin H. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Angela D. - Anderson, Indiana
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Jon O. - Westfield, Indiana
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Thomas S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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S S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Dan F. - Fishers, Indiana
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Tim M. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Shannon S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jennifer V. - Fishers, Indiana
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Dotty C. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Leis A M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Bob B. - Speedway, Indiana
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Christina G. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Vicki B. - Speedway, Indiana
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Christy B. - Huntsville, Alabama
Having the government take over is not the answer.
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Alyson M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kathy B. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Jacki F. - Indanlis, Indiana
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Joshua C. - Beech Grove, Indiana
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Travis L. - Sweetser, Indiana
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Andy H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lisa Y. - Lafayette, Indiana
Keep Indiana jobs in Indiana
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Shirley R. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Paul O. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Karlee S. - Frankton, Indiana
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Brian S. - Frankton, Indiana
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Patricia S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Indiana has suffered enough job losses. We need your protection.
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Karrie S. - Frankton, Indiana
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Karla S. - Frankfort, Indiana
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Randy R. - West Bend, Wisconsin
Why can't the government stay out of businesses, another step toward being a socialists country.
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Brian W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
+1
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Brandy F. - Warsaw, Indiana
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Nichol G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dean H. - New Paris, Indiana
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Gwendolyn G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I would not have been able to pursue my dream of 28 years to be a high school math teacher had it not been for SallieMae and help by valuable employees such as Dan Yost.
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Kevin D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Doris S. - Fishers, Indiana
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David I. - Speedway, Indiana
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Scott A. - Fishers, Indiana
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Laura L. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Paul L. - Lizton, Indiana
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Rana K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Shannon E. - Columbia City, Indiana
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Susan I. - Noblesville, Indiana
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James V. - Franklin, Indiana
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Ellen F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Thomas C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kim L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jan P. - Greenfield, Indiana
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West A. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Jennifer M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Jennifer C. - Columbia City, Indiana
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Lenore E. - La Grange, Illinois
The government has proven over and over that it cannot manage anything that it takes over. One only has to look at Homeland Security which is now more inefficient and incommunicative than it was before 9/11. Let's give the current student loan providers a chance to make their proposal work!
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Donna S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Melinda L. - Birmingham, Alabama
I have 5 children in college and we need all the help that we can receive!!
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Jennifer H. - York, Pennsylvania
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Nelson B. - West Lafayette, Indiana
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John N. - Murfreesboro, Tennessee
I am amazed that there isn't an outcry from media outlets over our government eliminating an entire industry. At no point should our government have the ability to not only create its own monopoly, but put thousands out of work to do so...
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Sonja M. - Nashville, Tennessee
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James A. - Avon, Indiana
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Heather Y. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Ed D. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Morgan K. - Fishers, Indiana
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Matt S. - Carmel, Indiana
We need to keep our jobs here!
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Jody W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Robert R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please help Sallie Mae save the jobs of 1000's of dedicated and loyal workers for student loans. The government cannot run everything and should not want to.
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Eric W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Linda R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
My daughter has worked for Sallie Mae for 20 years. She is a dedicated and loyal employee. Please save the jobs of so many like her for the benefit of all student loan users.
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Cory W. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Justin B. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Terri S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Audrey R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jessica D. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Brinn B. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Brinn B. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Gina M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jamie B. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Matt B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Woodrow B. - Goshen, Indiana
My neice would be impacted by this bill. Besides, for the most part private enterprise will be more efficient than government.
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Carl D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Duane H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Rose E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Keep out citizens employed.
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Lori S. - Indpls, Indiana
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Randall H. - Goshen, Indiana
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Brad G. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Jason B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Angela H. - Schererville, Indiana
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Sheila S. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Beth S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Juan C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ben F. - Fishers, Indiana
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Marc J. - Yorktown, Indiana
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Susan J. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
I want a choice in availability of lenders. Anytime the federal government gets involved, it seems that the system is inefficient and of poor quality. There are longer wait times, and less personal service. In the next 3 years I will have 3 college students. We need a choice in lending opportunities! Please protect the jobs at Sallie Mae and other lenders.
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David B. - Muncie, Indiana
I have many friends in Muncie and Indianapolis who will lose their job if Sallie Mae no longer has a reason to exist.
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Rod H. - Venice, Florida
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Glen M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stephen R. - Morrisville, North Carolina
Yet another attempt by the federal government to gain more control made all the more onerous by the fact that honest, hard-working people face job losses. Reform is needed but placing student loans in the government's hands is not the answer. Stop grabbing power in places that you have no right interfering in, feds! We need less government bureaucracy and more freedom for individuals to make choices.
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Paul B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jenna C. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Judy A. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jake N. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tiffanie C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Janine O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Larry S. - Fishers, Indiana
i choose not to let the government interfere with my choice. I only for see hard applications then what we already have for student loans, grants and such. The numbers proposed by the congretional budget office for this do not add up.
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Elizabeth D. - Carmel, Indiana
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Devon M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rebecca V. - Wabash , Indiana
Please stop messing with our civil liberties!
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Monna P. - West Newton, Indiana
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Tim T. - Muncie, Indiana
It's time we stand and say "Enough is enough!"
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Robert G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save our jobs& keep them in Indiana.
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Ron H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Stacy A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Twila C. - 6008 Mill Oak Drive, Indiana
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D.A. J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dawn O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Universities, student and parents should have a CHOICE on how to secure funding for themselves. Direct lending was attempted in the past; it failed then, and it will fail again.
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John J. - Brownsburg, Indiana
Just say no to an Obamanation..
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Naomi M. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Wayne K. - Anderson, Indiana
The jobs need to stay in Indiana where they belong!
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Robert B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Lindsey H. - Dupont, Indiana
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Shannon P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save our jobs while u still can!!!!!
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Karla W. - Cicero, Indiana
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Wendy M. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Alison P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Tim B. - Fortville , Indiana
Save Indiana Jobs!
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Robert P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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James R. - Bluffton, Indiana
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Chad S. - Pittsboro, Indiana
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D J L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Justin B. - Palm Coast, Florida
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Stephanie F. - Columbia City, Indiana
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Debra B. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Cathy Z. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ryan S. - Plainfield, Indiana
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David N. - Anderson, Indiana
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Patty N. - Anderson, Indiana
We urge you to retain these jobs in Indiana.
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Adam L. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Brian L. - Fortville, Indiana
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Angie Z. - Westfield , Indiana
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Randy P. - Fortville, Indiana
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Deena W. - Lapel, Indiana
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Alfred P. - Noblesville, Indiana
The government should not dictate who gets Student Loans.
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Donetta P. - North Salem, Indiana
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Angela F. - Anderson, Indiana
Put a stop to the socialist mentality--we don't need more big government inefficiency!
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Kathy M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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J. Michelle S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Tim S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Melinda R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Teresa R. - Indpls, Indiana
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Deanna S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Ellen S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Paul F. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sandra F. - Beech Grove, Indiana
I have two students in college and plan to attend graduate school next year. We need access to student loans and these employers are important to our economy. Thank you.
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Trent W. - Fishers, Indiana
I think we have had enough government intervention and waste of taxpayer money. We don't need more and don't need to lose more jobs in Indiana.
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Jami W. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Joseph G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Nell S. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Linda S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Elizabeth L. - Wesley Chapel, Florida
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Tara H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
"Patty Elwood - Sallie Mae - FIshers"
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Tammy L. - Elwood, Indiana
The unemployment rate in the U.S. is bad enough. We don't need the government to knowingly make it worse.
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Deanna T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ellen K. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Larry J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Leigh C. - Upland, Indiana
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Rachel R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carrie F. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Keith W. - Noblesville, Indiana
It's time for the government to stop thinking that they are the only ones who can make the right decisions for this country and that the government has to take control of everything in order for things to be run correctly. Our country was founded on the premise that people can do a better job of running their lives and forging their futures, not the government. Washington D.C. needs to stay out of the way of the private sector and let this country recover the way it has always done, by the hard work and strength of the American people.
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Randall M. - Carmel, Indiana
Senators, and Representatives, you need to start following the Will of the people. Mr. Pence has earned my trust with his deeds, not self-serving political tricks. Keep jobs in the private sector, and stop the Federal Government from taking everything over in order to create a bigger more controlling government. Please adhere to the Constitution, and all of our founding fathers rules, and regulations.
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Richard N. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Wendy W. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Cj D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jack W. - Evansville, Indiana
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Jack W. - Evansville, Indiana
The size of the federal government is too large as it is. Indiana jobs need to stay in Indiana and not be taken over by the federal government.
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Carolyn D. - In, Indiana
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Lyn O. - Indpls, Indiana
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Jack W. - Evansville, Indiana
The size of the federal government is too large as it is. Indiana jobs need to stay in Indiana and not be taken over by the federal government.
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Y. Marie M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Yolanda J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Meredith G. - Idianapolis, Indiana
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Laura H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Glenn R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Justin M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Anne G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Nick Y. - Fishers, Indiana
The student loan companies are not to blame for the high amounts of student debt. The schools are the only ones to blame for the high cost of a college education these days.
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Andrea P. - Plainfield, Indiana
Please keep Indiana jobs in Indiana. As an ex Sallie Mae employee, I can honestly say that the employees there are the most dedicated and hardest working people that I have worked with.
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Joe S. - Greenfield, Indiana
this constant barage of power grabs by D.C. can not continue. in my eyes none of what he has done has worked and this will just be another example.
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Jim S. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Linda P. - Lebanon, Indiana
PEOPLE NEED THEIR JOBS !!!!
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Stacy S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Christina S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I thought we to be saving jobs, not getting rid of more!!!
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Kara B. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
Put an end to all this government takeover and put the jobs BACK in the public sector!!!!
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Donald B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Keri T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
From one who's struggled to find a job since May please don't put more folks in my postion. It's very hard to get a job these days.
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Aaron B. - Muncie, Indiana
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Bridgette A. - West Lafayette, Indiana
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Julie B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Debra G. - Mantor, Ohio
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Tela D. - Poseyville, Indiana
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Roberta T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ruth R. - Shelbyville, Indiana
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Chris M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Nicole J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Stop this bill from being passed!!!! As a college student and friend of Sallie Mae employees, please stop this bill!
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Lark W. - Goshen, Indiana
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Dave R. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jay K. - Fishers, Indiana
Quit helping us !!!!!!!!!! It's killing this country.
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Mark T. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kathryn A. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Brian C. - Elwood, Indiana
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Sonja K. - Markleville, Indiana
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Larry H. - Carmel, Indiana
It is my opinion that the government does nothing well. When it comes to making college more affordable, I believe that Congress can achieve the President’s objectives by keeping its nose out of the private sector and without sacrificing quality local jobs here in Indiana. Just let Sallie Mae do what it was intended to do and back off. Larry Hutson Carmel, IN 46032
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Rachael R. - Washington, Indiana
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Monyetta H. - Indpls, Indiana
save the jobs!!!!
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Bob K. - Kalispell, Montana
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Mark C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Marilyn K. - Kalispell, Montana
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Brent W. - Muncie, Indiana
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James W. - Columbus, Indiana
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Tim G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ashley H. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Crystal B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Keith & Cheryl M. - Kokomo, Indiana
I have a son that works for this company, and has a family to support.
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Tim L. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Lynda M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Albert W. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Robin W. - Lebanon, Indiana
We don't need anymore government control in this country. They've screwed up things enough!
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Kelly F. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Lu P. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Wendy U. - Carmel, Indiana
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Dawn K. - Pendleton, Indiana
If our unemployment is running out of money and we are tired of the brain drain, stop moving our jobs out of state!
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Troy S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lana M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Julie S. - Fishers, Indiana
Since I was already laid off from Sallie Mae, and since my husband is now on his 5th lay off since moving to Indiana, I think the least you can do is save these people their jobs. Give Indiana a break, Washington! Just because you don't live here does not mean you can just wipe us off the map. Quit outsourcing our jobs and give us a chance to feed our families!
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Mike E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
To build the economy we must keep the jobs we have plus add more jobs in the future. The government is wanting too much control over what we say and do. Let's come together as a people and stop the destruction of Indiana and America.
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Jill F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Genan K. - Westfield, Indiana
Please please save our jobs. We rank in the top 10 for highest unemployement, highest bankruptcy and highest foreclosure rates. You hold the keys to keeping Indiana strong and it can only be done by our citizens employed.
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John K. - Granger, Indiana
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Mary S. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Joe C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Bruce L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Justin W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Greg C. - Fishers, Indiana
I support the private sector approach to student loans.
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William C, B. - Blluffton, Indiana
get with the program people, wake up and smell the coffee, if the politicians don't want to do the right thing kick them to the curb then they will be unmeployeed, get out and VOTE!
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Jason R. - Anderson, Indiana
Stop the government take-over of the student loan industry in this country!!!
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Greg S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Keena T. - Evansville, Indiana
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Cathy W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dawn S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jennifer B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We need to keep as many Indiana jobs as possible. Indiana is a great place to live, but if the jobs aren't here, good people will leave to find jobs elsewhere.
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Heather N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kevin N. - Fishers, Indiana
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William T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Myrtle Yvonne (Bonnie) T. - Mooresvile, Indiana
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Tommy G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carolyn D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ann K. - Horseheads, New York
This proposal makes a lot more sense than the current proposed law.
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A W. - Markleville, Indiana
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Kyle S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dove G. - Greenfield, Indiana
Please do your best to make the right decisions for keeping and bringing jobs to Indiana. Thank you
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Emily E. - Fishers, Indiana
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Roy P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ted K. - Horseheads, New York
This proposal is a more reasoned approach to addressing student loan costs.
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Linda T. - Carmel, Indiana
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Amanda G. - Frankfort, Indiana
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Julia L. - Marion, Indiana
pls save our job we depend on them to suport our famiels. Thank You.
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Robert M. - Bourbonnais, Illinois
I am retired from Sallie Mae, Fishers, IN
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Nikki B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Nicole D. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Stephanie B. - Gardner, Kansas
Patty Elwood, Sallie Mae, Fishers, IN
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Marcus L. - Crawfordsville, Indiana
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Derek D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Robert B. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Paul S. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Lu Ann B. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Michele B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Christopher L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Luke N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Laura S. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Beth G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ali B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Margaret W. - Bluffton, Indiana
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Heather K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Verna C. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Roen Allen B. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Mary S. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Mai Xia H. - Noblesville, Indiana
The government is doing a terrible job with the responsibilities they currently have. Let's not give them anything else to mess up.
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Billy Sue B. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Marsha B. - Mooresville, Indiana
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April M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Roen B. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Nancy B. - Anderson, Indiana
Let's keep Indiana jobs
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Sherry D. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Gary P. - Cumberland, Indiana
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Mark S. - Franklin, Indiana
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Gary S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Julia W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Doug C. - Wabash, Indiana
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Diana B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Daniel H. - Galveston, Indiana
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Tom E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tricia W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tom C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Elizabeth A. - Carmel, Indiana
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James M. - Lemont, Illinois
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Karen M. - Fishers, Indiana
Please help save my husband's job!
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Jennifer M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Connie R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Doug S. - Carmel, Indiana
Let's be smart about how we support education by leveraging the existing companies and facilities and not build a centralized monopoly. Let's keep jobs in our local cities and not move jobs to Washington.
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Michael S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Sallie Mae is a vital part of the economy in Indianapolis. It is important to thousands of Indianapolis families. Please help us keep those jobs here.
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Paul A. - Carmel, Indiana
We have had 8 children graduate from college In a large degree, thanks to Sallie Mae
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Tami P. - North Manchester, Indiana
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Laura D. - Tampa, Florida
I sign on behalf of my friends and colleagues in IN to protect jobs in the state! These folks do a fantastic job and i don't see the govt able to surpass Sallie Mae's capabilities.
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Mike T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Debra H. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Amanda W. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Thomas W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stacy W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Cherie M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Allison H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Troy G. - Windfall, Indiana
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Patricia C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jenna R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Clifton R. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Steve E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dale P. - North Salem, Indiana
Now is not the time to further reduce the number of working Hoosiers!!! Political agendas should take a backseat to those with families to support. It is not rocket science.
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Susan K. - South Bend, Indiana
I whollly support this cause.
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Shelly W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sara T. - Nineveh, Indiana
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Mike M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kortney S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sherri K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ashley P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Christopher B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sharon C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Robert J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lori C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Rachel C. - Elwood, Indiana
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Debra R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Alice C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tammy B. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Brandon A. - Columbus, Indiana
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Fred C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Bill M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Joe B. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Lisa C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steve T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Theodore G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
The American people have made it clear of their desire for LESS Government control, not MORE. Indiana needs to keep the Sallie Mae facility intact and viable. Thank you.
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Amanda M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tina G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I'm just one, but one CAN make a difference.
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Elvin C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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David D. - Pendleton, Indiana
I oppose any and all federalization of jobs, as that will altimately end up costing us jobs and money in the end.
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Miranda W. - Pittsboro, Indiana
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Eric B. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Cindy S. - Cicero, Indiana
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Johnny M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sandy W. - Westfield, Indiana
Please do not do anything that would endanger these jobs. Keep the Sallie Mae Company so the work they are doing might continue. Help keep government out of the control of the company. Let it do its work along side government as needed , not controlled by it.
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Jason G. - Frankfort, Indiana
I support this petition. The government does not need to completely take over student loans.
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Rodney D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kerry C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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John O. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Linda S. - Plainfield, Indiana
Please keep the student loan industry in Indiana..people here need their jobs.
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Mary S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ashley H. - Frankton, Indiana
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David W. - Pasadena, Maryland
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Elizabeth H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jeff R. - Avon, Indiana
I know that when I vote, it is issues like this that most concern me. If our own, Congressional delegation doesn't look at for their own constituents - when evaluating federal reform; then they are not working on Indiana's behalf. Indiana is hurting, moving this from proprietary to governmental program, is definately NOT the answer! Our governenor works too hard promoting Indiana, to just sit silently by, when BIG Government attempts to undo that good work.
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Matthew P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Michelle R. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Gerry C. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Jana F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mike B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Rosalind R. - Evansville, Indiana
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David B. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Patricia B. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Philip L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Keep jobs in Indiana!
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Samuel H. - West Lafayette, Indiana
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Kaylee H. - Beech Grove , Indiana
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Gregory M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I fully support the concepts put forth in this petition. The underlying issue of the reformation of the student loan processing is certainly laudable. The notion that "economy of scale" will result in lower cost without the sacrifice of overall efficiency and service is flawed. There is always a cost when $'s are the focus, rather than the service provided. Respectfully submitted, Greg Mitchell
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Tammy C. - Cannelton, Indiana
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David E. - West Lafayette, Indiana
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Megan C. - Reelsville, Indiana
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Kathy B. - Whitestown, Indiana
Stop the government take-over of every area of our lives. Stop the insanity!
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Tracy M. - Jackson, Ohio
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Ed R. - Fortville, Indiana
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Ken B. - Fortville, Indiana
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Marietta L. - 4505 Summer Drive, Indiana
Keep government out of this.
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Patricia S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jackson W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Christine M. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Samantha M. - Evansville, Indiana
In this tough economy, WE NEED TO SAVE JOBS!!!!!
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Shawn R. - Anderson, Indiana
haven't been in favor of any other decision made by this administration so far and this just adds to the growing list
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Jennifer W. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Emma H. - Evansville, Indiana
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Anthony I. - Fishers, Indiana
I will soon earn my 3rd college degree as a teacher. Although my first loan was with the federal government, I consolidated it at Sallie Mae. Sallie Mae offered me more competitive interest rates, and even financial advice on how to manage my debet as I went back to school for my masters. The professionals at Sallie Mae from Indiana show they care about their customers proactively helping the with financial assistance for college. Keep these jobs in Indiana. Our government needs to focus on healthcare and green energy.
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Aftan R. - Anderson, Indiana
I'd like to know how this administration is fulfilling its promise to "create more jobs" by eliminating jobs that would otherwise survive the recession just to put one more thing under government-run control.
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Hope F. - Newburgh, Indiana
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Paul Z. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Clay A. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Kim H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Dawn D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jada H. - West Lafayette, Indiana
This would be really dumb!! Doesn't the government have enough stuff to screw up already!!
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Melissa B. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Marlo H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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John R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Michael M. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Ray H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Larry S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rob B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Angie T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We NEED to protect our INDIANA jobs!!!
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Deborah W. - Noblesville, Indiana
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David S. - Anderson, Indiana
Freedom was not fought to be under the rulers like our forefathers were from our previous mother county - Great Britan!
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Jennifer S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Bradley M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Angela M. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Jane P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Chad C. - Evansville, Indiana
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Jason C. - Fishers, Indiana
To our leaders in Washington, please consider the ramifications of this legislation to your state, my home and the jobs it may affect.
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Valerie C. - Evansville, Indiana
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Jenifer P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amanda E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kathleen K. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ryan S. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Brian M. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jeremy M. - Muncie, Indiana
We don't need to re-invent the system. We need government to stay out of corporate America and let basic economics take place. Government cannot be "the" employer. This leads to a bigger and bigger hole dug and a never ending downward spiral. Plan on taking my vote away from any Democrat in the next 3 elections if this government takeover of the student loan industry goes through the senate with your affirmative vote on it Mr. Bayh. I'll also tear up the hat I have of your father's campaign as well (collector's item I'm sure...)
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Karen O. - Granger, Indiana
We need to protect our students and the residents of Indiana by taking care of our own!
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Emily S. - Daleville, Indiana
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Jason C. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Todd W. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Karen S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Roger H. - Greenfield, Indiana
Save INDIANA jobs and all the rest of us from Obama and the liberals spend spend spend and worry about the consequences later philosophies.
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Patricia R. - Carmel, Indiana
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John F. - Westfield, Indiana
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Dax T. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Becky P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Don S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Richard B. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Amy K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kelly S. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Russell E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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David P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lauren W. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Connie M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Donna P. - Warsaw, Indiana
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Mark W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lisa M. - Carmel, Indiana
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John P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Audrey A. - Evansville, Indiana
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Zachary G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Reagan G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Brian H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Mary R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Teresa H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Audrey A. - Evansville, Indiana
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Ralph L. - Santa Claus, Indiana
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Vince S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Melissa S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steve M. - Avon, Indiana
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Lisa N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Brian D. - Frankton, Indiana
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Dorthy C. - Frankton, Indiana
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Rick H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Roberto P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Laura P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Matt L. - Valparaiso, Indiana
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Katy A. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Rhonda M. - Mesquite, Texas
I NOW LIVE IN TEXAS HAD TO MOVE BECAUSE OF THE JOB MARKET IN ANDERSON INDIANA. I HAVE FAMILY AND FRIENDS STILL LIVING THERE THAT CAN NOT MOVE. I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO BE ABLE TO. PLEASE HELP MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY SO THEY CAN LIVE WHERE THEY WANT TO LIVE IN INDIANA AND NOT HAVE TO MOVE AWAY. I WOULD LOVE TO LIVE THERE BUT THE JOB MARKET IS SO LOW I HAVE A BETTER OPPORTUNITY IN TEXAS. I MISS MY GREAT STATE OF INDIANA ITS A GREAT PLACE TO RAISE YOU KIDS. I HATE THE FAST PACE LIFE OUT HERE AND WOULD LOVE TO LIVE THERE. SAVE MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS
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Lisa B. - Peru, Indiana
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Dee Dee C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Linda S. - Coatesville, Indiana
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Joel P. - Noblesville, Indiana
Please protect Indiana jobs...
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Angela R. - Anderson, Indiana
The government does not need to take away these jobs. Do they really know the consequences of that decision and what it will take to manage?
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Tammy O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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M. R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
As a country we need to keep as many jobs in the United States as possible. We know what the citizens of our country need better than anyone! Support American made, buy American made.
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Andrea L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Diane T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Cornelia V. - Carmel, Indiana
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Janine B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Help Indiana Out.
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Diane T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Linda N. - Winamac, Indiana
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Terry B. - Pekin, Indiana
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Mary R. - Frankton, Indiana
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Lori R. - Pendleton, Indiana
I fully support protecting student loan industry jobs!
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Lori S. - Summitville, Indiana
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Beverly M. - Evansville, Indiana
Indiana needs all the jobs it has, no more lay-offs please!
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Karen H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Leeann P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jennifer H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Blair J. - 6959 Antwood Ct, Indiana
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Dena S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Melinda H. - Lebanon, Indiana
Please protect the jobs of many Indiana residents. Many citizens in our community have already lost jobs due to the automotive industry problems and restucturing. In addition, many more citizens have lost their jobs in other industries due to the poor decision of Barack Obama and is advisors. Please protect what few jobs are remaining. Sincerely, Melinda B. Hightower Lebanon, Indiana
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Bryan H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ryan B. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Rick S. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Dave H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Laua S. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Jose G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rger B. - Frankton, Indiana
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Charles B. - Frankton, Indiana
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Theresa S. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Carol B. - Frankton, Indiana
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Clarence D. - Elwood, Indiana
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Pamela P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Louis S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lora L. - Alexandria, Indiana
keep Hoosiers working
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Jeff G. - Fishers, Indiana
please protect my job
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Sarah G. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Ellen M. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
Indiana need not loose any more jobs.
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Lori D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Rosalyn L. - Shirley , Indiana
Students need funds to further their education and therfore the jobs of during restructuring federal students loan programs don't forget these students are OUR FUTURE. The employees of these institutions that deal with these students for funding are needed employees. DON"T CUT THEIR JOBS!!! Government has already put such a hurt on the economy by cutting jobs, the unemployment percentage climbs higher day by day.
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Melissa O. - Longmont , Colorado
My entire family live in Indiana and I care and want to see them and my home state thrive.
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Roger M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mary C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Richard D. - Madison, Indiana
Are we to be totally socialistic? Wake up senators!
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Anastasia L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Danielle D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Shana S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Garry L. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Jennifer W. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Jenna B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Veronica B. - Fishers, Indiana
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John B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Leslie K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Gretchen E. - Logansport , Indiana
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James J. - New Castle, Indiana
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Andy W. - Shelbyville, Indiana
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Michael C. - Thorntown, Indiana
save Indiana jobs!!
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Karen K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jason Q. - Anderson, Indiana
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Margie C. - Cannelton, Indiana
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Margie C. - Cannelton, Indiana
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Rebecca A. - Granger, Indiana
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Rani R. - Carmel, Indiana
Lets support Indiana Jobs
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Rejimon V. - Carmel, Indiana
Yes I support
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Rhonda C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
May God Bless the workers of Indiana
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Carol M. - Frankton, Indiana
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Frank R. - Columbus, Indiana
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Eileen L. - Sweetser, Indiana
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Chris C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Charles R. - Thornton, Colorado
Former Logansport, Indiana resident
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Melissa S. - New Washington, Indiana
Please protect Indiana's working class.
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Charles B. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Gary W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sheryl B. - Frankton, Indiana
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Bill S. - Fortville, Indiana
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Sheryl B. - Frankton, Indiana
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El And Kathy A. - Fishers, Indiana
Thank you for your consideration of this petition and the opinions expressed within it. Second submission...don't think the first one registered. Sincerely, El Ahlwardt
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Kelli W. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Jennifer O. - Indianapoli, Indiana
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Charles B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We can speak this way or at the polls.
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El And Kathy A. - Fishers, Indiana
Thanks for your consideration of this petition and the opinions expressed within it. Sincerely, El and Kathy Ahlwardt
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Lauren B. - Westfield, Indiana
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Timothy S. - Westfield, Indiana
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Jody C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Karla N. - Greenwood, Indiana
Please do all that you can to protect Indiana jobs. Karla Riggs Norton
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Katie M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Donald B. - Remington, Indiana
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Brad A. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Jamie B. - Remington, Indiana
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Jarvis K. - Fishers, Indiana
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Stacey O. - Carmel, Indiana
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Katie K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Geoffrey W. - Fortville, Indiana
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Greg S. - Noblesville, Indiana
We need to allow the private sector to compete without the government subsidizing and taking over. Let the companies succeed or fail based on their services and value in the marketplace.
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Linda M. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Ken S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Molly M. - Fishers, Indiana
The GOVT is trying to take over everything..first the auto industry and many more since. When will it stop? Let's put our foot down now & save Indiana jobs.
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Kelly H. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Kevin C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Lisa V. - Fishers, Indiana
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Vernon C. - Marion, Indiana
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Amanda K. - Muncie, Indiana
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Veronica S. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Donna C. - Marion, Indiana
We need to protect every job we possibly can, not only for here but all over the U.S. Please do all that you can to insure we have a way to provide for our families
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Bethany A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Richard O. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kim K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ted T. - Greensburg, Indiana
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Terry D. - Logansport, Indiana
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Bill K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Michelle L. - Oxford, Indiana
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Frank F. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tracy R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please-Sallie Mae needs to be saved.
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David V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mary D. - Westfield, Indiana
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Ryan V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Keep our jobs safe in Indiana!
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Brandon R. - Carmel, Indiana
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Shari W. - Carmel, Indiana
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Victor . - Fountaintown, Indiana
We, the undersigned residents of Indiana urge Members of our Congressional delegation to fight to protect good, family-supporting student loan industry jobs in our communities and options for students, while restructuring federal student loan programs and investing savings in need-based college financial aid.
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James R. - Cicero, Indiana
The government has got to slow down on involvement in our capalistic economy!
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Tim M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Christopher D. - Carmel, Indiana
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Dennis F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sabrena N. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Krysta E. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Dee Ann C. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Vickie W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Pamela S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jamie N. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Jerry E. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jennfier R. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Theresa W. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Carolyn B. - Noblesville, Indiana
Please save these Indiana jobs. The are hard working people that are trying to support a family. Thanks and God Bless, Carolyn
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Sherry H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carolyn B. - Noblesville, Indiana
Please save these Indiana jobs. These are real people that work hard to make a living and support their families. Thank You and God Bless, Carolyn
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John S. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
I strongly urge that Congress forego their most recent attempt to socialize even the student loan business.
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Connie H. - Remington, Indiana
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Robb W. - Crawfordsville, Indiana
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Jeff S. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Doug B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Amanda P. - Greenwood, Indiana
HOW RUDE!
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Penny F. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Curt B. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Ellen H. - Avon, Indiana
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Ravi D. - Westfield, Indiana
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Chelleni M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sean L. - Fishers, Indiana
protect the jobs of fellow Hoosiers!!! STOP THE FASCISM!!!
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Stacy M. - Fortville, Indiana
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Amber W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Reuben K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Deborah M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Caryn B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dwayne G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Scott B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Gerry A. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Rebecca F. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Julie K. - Farmland, Indiana
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Robert C. - Avon, Indiana
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Judith H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steve E. - Peru, Indiana
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Steve E. - Peru, Indiana
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Rebecca C. - Avon, Indiana
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Jeff W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Phil P. - Carmel, Indiana
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Shauna S. - Helena, Montana
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Jenni F. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Maha K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Faith V. - Knightstown, Indiana
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Al K. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Rebecca E. - Zionsville, Indiana
Please consider our opinion.
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Wayne M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Clint B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kiaya D. - Westfield, Indiana
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Gina S. - Westfield, Indiana
Are there not enough people out of work?
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Brian V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Renuka L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Shirley R. - Seymour, Indiana
SAVE OUR JOBS!!!!
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Brian B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Melissa B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Bill S. - Fortville, Indiana
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Jason C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Denise C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Susan H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Gomathi R. - Westfield, Indiana
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Joy E. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Genevieve B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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D M. - Westfield, Indiana
We need jobs in Indiana, especially in Indianapolis.
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Regina M. - Fortville, Indiana
Enough is enough! Obama promised to create jobs not eliminate them. I would like to see some decisions made by the Obama administration that make sense for the good of this country.
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Tony S. - Fishers, Indiana
Costs cannot be controlled by the creation of a government monopoly, and that's the path down which the administration's proposed reforms will lead. Please vote against Direct Lending.
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Tina W. - Plainfield, Indiana
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Kimberly E. - Fishers, Indiana
Why would anyone believe a government run system would benefit anyone? Let's see, costs to procure a building, costs to procure furniture, costs to procure fixtures, costs to hire employees, costs to train employees, costs to provide employee benefits, cost of losing all the key employees currently employed by federal student loan programs. Well, okay, sounds like our government.
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Sabrina G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Zachary G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Reagan G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Beth W. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Carrie B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tamera B. - New Palestine, Indiana
We need to protect and maintain the jobs available in Indiana.
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Justine K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sheila W. - Rensselaer, Indiana
Protect these workers.
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Phyllis C. - Frankton, Indiana
Son-in-law is without a job. He has a wife and two daughter. Wants to go to college but has to support his family. Not enough money for both.
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Chad A. - Noblesville, Indiana
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J. H. - Carmel, Indiana
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William S. - Seymour, Indiana
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Pam R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please protect the jobs here in Indiana.
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James L. - Carmel, Indiana
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Michael R. - Frankfort, Indiana
Protect our jobs.
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Misty B. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Rob C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Patty C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Diane E R. - Evansville, Indiana
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Rosi S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Haven't we let enough jobs go out of the State of Indiana, by letting them be outsourced to other countries. That should be a crime for big business to outsource jobs from any state to another country. The government is just making the United States poorer, and poorer; where as other countries are getting richer, and richer. Soon the tides will change and the poor countries will be like the United States and we will become the like the poor countries. Letting government take over in private industries is wrong, since they will not do anything about letting big business move their business to other countries that pay less, so that they can make more, that is sad. Let's just outsource our government.
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Tri P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Shelby M. - Fortville, Indiana
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Tammy H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Barbara R. - Phoenix, Arizona
My family will be impacted by Mr. Obama's very poor, thoughtless decision, to pull jobs out of the private sector. Please, do not allow this to happen. It's just not right and these people need a voice in Washington, to protect these hard working peoples' position. Please, stand up to Obama and tell him, he will only be adding to the unemployment rate across the country, by this terrible decision.
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Rex B. - Reelsville, Indiana
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Thomas S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
It is time to keep Indiana Jobs where they belong. In Indiana and not in India.
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Jerry W. - Frankton, Indiana
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Sharon B. - Reelsville, Indiana
Without Sallie Mae my daughter would not now be going to college, so please keep these people helping wouldbe students, its their only chance.
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Ryan K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Leisa F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sandi R. - Zionsville, Indiana
Keep the jobs here in Indiana!
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Steve H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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John H. - Carmel, Indiana
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William W. - New Whiteland, Indiana
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Danielle O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tammy T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Marci S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Brent G. - Muncie, Indiana
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Michael M. - Muncie, Indiana
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Theresa M. - Muncie, Indiana
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Deann G. - New Castle, Indiana
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Lindsey J. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Daryl G. - New Castle, Indiana
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John S. - Carmel, Indiana
lets protect the thousands of indiana jobs
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Jeffrey C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Melanie C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tania S. - Greenwood, Indiana
Save jobs!
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Judith C. - Frankton, Indiana
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Marc S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Denise V. - Lewisville, Indiana
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Kim G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mark V. - Brownsburg, Indiana
Makes logical sense to do this.
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Brad S. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Charles K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Eldon Ii H. - Bluffton, Indiana
Government run student loans are a bad idea. Federal oversight will not be effecient and lead to wasted taxpayer money.
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Melissa E. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jake L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I agree.
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James W. - Fishers, Indiana
Save Indiana jobs!
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Jim R. - Muncie, Indiana
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Kathy D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steven R. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Aaron J. - Fishers, Indiana
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Parry S. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Penny H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Mary S. - Seymour, Indiana
Please concentrate on creating new jobs.... not eliminating existing jobs. Get Sallie Mae, or other groups that have been involved with the student loan industry involved in a restructuring plan that will benefit everyone.
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Jennifer S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Billie H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Jack T. - Muncie, Indiana
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Melissa S. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Brian L. - Carmel, Indiana
I can't believe that the government could perform the job any better (lower cost or with more caring and concern for the students and their families) than SallieMae's current staff. These private sector jobs are what we need to keep the economy going, not bigger government.
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Ken D. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Vadim B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
As lessions from the past point out, it is prodent to allow private sector to work along with ED in originating new FFELP loans. This will avoid processing backlogs that occcured in the 1990's when DL started up for the first time and caused borrowers and schools lots of pain.
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Kelly S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kim S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Cassandra R. - Evansville, Indiana
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Matt H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steve H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tracy J. - Westfield, Indiana
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Ben S. - Tipton, Indiana
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Kim N. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Steve M. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Carl B. - West Lafayette, Indiana
The jobs are needed and moving student loans to Direct Lending will not work well. Vote no, Carl
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James H. - Avon, Indiana
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Michael H. - Fishers, Indiana
Trying to save jobs after discussing with Patty Elwood.
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Tiffney M. - New Castle, Indiana
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Michael W. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kimbra M. - Muncie, Indiana
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Natalie S. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Kim B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Kathy R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
This state needs to keep these non-manufacturing jobs for the benefit all. IE: taxes retail housing
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Jeffrey B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Why create another federal layer when a little oversight of an existing public trust will suffice. Keep Indiana jobs here!
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Mark S. - Avon, Indiana
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Robert H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Michael U. - Carmel, Indiana
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Patrick O. - Muncie, Indiana
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Jennifer P. - Terre Haute, Indiana
Having government control over everything is not the best option, and by cutting thousands of Indiana jobs during the current economic situation would be detrimental to Indiana's economy.
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Jonathan B. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Jessica R. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Erin P. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Mike S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Daniel M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Melissa E. - Fishers, Indiana
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David K. - Indinanapolis, Indiana
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Tyler J. - Corydon, Indiana
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William J. - Westfield, Indiana
Please support private, local, Indiana Jobs. Not another bloated government program.
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Ryan M. - New Whiteland, Indiana
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Ashley E. - Westfield, Indiana
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Dennis H. - Veedersburg, Indiana
too many jobs lost!!! its time to keep em working!
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Matthew C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jackquelyn W. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tracy M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please help our economy and save our jobs!
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Donald W. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tom C. - Merom, Indiana
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Debbi C. - Merom, Indiana
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David L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dana S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Erin W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tatyana K. - Noblesvile, Indiana
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Joh O. - Carmel, Indiana
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Russell C. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Katherine C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Alyssa R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Caroline S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Richard V. - Cicero, Indiana
The government can never be as efficient as private business. Need I say more?!
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Tammy G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Randall C. - Roanoke, Indiana
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Bonnie L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joel C. - Dyer, Indiana
Wake up!!!!
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Adam K. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Amy J. - Carmel, Indiana
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Briana R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Missy O. - Noblesville, Indiana
This has been tried before and it didn't work. Why do they think it will now.
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Rebecca H. - Westfield, Indiana
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Missy S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Todd R. - Cape Coral, Florida
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Gordon S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jason H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Connie H. - Centerville, Indiana
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Liz H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Paul C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Deborah N. - Clayton, Indiana
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Kelli T. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Karen C. - Carmel, Indiana
Indiana needs manufacturing jobs and funding for people who want to futher their education.
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Lori W. - Fishers, Indiana
Job loss in Indiana has to stop. I've been unemployed since June and my husband is disabled. Once COBRA is over we will lose everything. Please do not make other Hoosiers go through this madness.
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Bettie B. - Marion, Indiana
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Eliza G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Martha J. - New Palestine, Indiana
Keep jobs in Indiana.
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Kate P. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Chad P. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Robert P. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Joy P. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Ed And Pam L. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kathy O. - Auburn, Indiana
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Pat K. - Greenfield, Indiana
Save the jobs.
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Mary M. - Clive, Iowa
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Natalie P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Sallie Mae employs a lot of people in my family and that I know. This will be a shame if the government goes through with this. We need to keep these jobs in Indiana.
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Deb E. - Indpls, Indiana
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Jolenne D. - Avon, Indiana
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Kristy B. - Fishers, Indiana
Save Sallie Mae
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Josephine R. - Westfield, Indiana
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Michael H. - Fishers, Indiana
Please save these jobs so necessary to the recovery of our economy and vital to the families in our area!!!
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Linda K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Corbin C. - Bloomington, Indiana
No need to ship jobs out of Indiana
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Kuk F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stephen F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Barbara M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Brenda L. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Doug P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Lisa C. - Noblesville, Indiana
I don't know much about this bill other than if it's passed my brother-in-law will most likely lose his job. With unemployment being so high, I can't imagine that the government would do this. Oh, wait...Obama is President, so I guess I can. I certainly hope they don't want to outsource to India like many American companies have done. Shouldn't Americans help Americans and keep jobs at home?
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Matthew N. - Ziosvnille, Indiana
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Katherine E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steven P. - Fishers, Indiana
So you want to do this...it is another way to have more jobless people. think about it....keep this going the way they are going. they are doing a great job.
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Martha P. - Fishers, Indiana
Keep our companies doing a great job, we need all of them we have. This will eliminate more jobs, I thought we were looking to save jobs.....
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Kristi B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jennifer R. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Amy R. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Brad M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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William Q. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I would prefer it if the government didn't try to do everything.
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Sandy H. - Fishers, Indiana
If the democrats in Washington do not stop their money spending ways and job killing ways, They will send the United States into total and complete BANKRUPTCY. STOP IT. STOP IT, STOP IT.
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Jill K. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kelly P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Daniel M. - 208 W. North St., Indiana
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Benito C. - Greenwood, Indiana
Let's keep Indiana economically sound. Preserve and grow its employment opportunities. Ben Cerimele
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Laura M. - Carmel, Indiana
It is time to stop all the goverment take over and let the capitalism that built this country rebuild it again as it has through each and every recession.
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Martha N. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Adrianna W. - Lafayette, Indiana
How are us Americans suppose to survive if all our Jobs are over seas?
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Linda K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jeff C. - Kokomo, Indiana
Approving this proposal as-is would be yet another blow to jobs in Indiana. Our local economy has seen enough decline. Keep these jobs in Indiana!
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Jason M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Chris O. - Beech Grove, Indiana
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Terri S. - Indianapoolis, Indiana
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Doug N. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Kerensa S. - Bourbon, Indiana
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Charles H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Len S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Monica M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Pat T. - Greensburg, Indiana
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Mary K. - Naswhville, Indiana
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Donna C. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Tammy B. - Indpls, Indiana
Too many Indiana jobs have already been lost! We can't afford to lose any more!
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Jacqueline E. - Lawrence, Indiana
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Richard S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Its time that government represent the people and stop trying to rule our lives and dictate private enterprise.
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Jubal D. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Andrew B. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Michael C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jo C. - Noblesville, Indiana
2 of my children work in this industry.
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Jason N. - Morristown, Indiana
Indiana is being hit hard by job loss, we need to keep every job possible in state!
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Tonya M. - Las Vegas, Nevada
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Brian D. - Elk Grove Village, Illinois
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Kari G. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Dave H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Elizabeth F. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Clarence H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Janet O. - Anderson, Indiana
save our jobs
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Travis S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stephanie B. - New Castle, Indiana
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Nicholas H. - Helena, Montana
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Dyan T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amy S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Robert D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tracey L. - Bargersville, Indiana
The only affiliation I have with Sallie Mae are student loans that I am repaying. However, I have been impressed with their customer service every aspect of the process. The interest rate on all of my loans (which are consolidated) are very low. I don't want the government taking people's jobs or my money so they can make a profit.
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Andrew O. - Anderson, Indiana
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Edie C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Don't we have enough people already out of a job. Leave Sallie Mae people alone. They are taking care of our future employees of AMERICA. If you get ride of Sallie Mae it will hurt a lot of families.
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Connie G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Marianne D. - Anderson, Indiana
Seems as though the government is becoming more involved in a wide array of avenues in this country. I see good and bad. What concerns me is we are supposed to be a democratic society as our founders of this great country fought for. Is it possible that this could go away? We need to get back to old fashioned values and remembering that God is all a part of what has been given to us. It is not always about the all mighty dollar. Leave Sallie Mae and other institutions like it alone!!!!!!!!
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Julia D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Nancy B. - Freetown, Indiana
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James B. - Freetown, Indiana
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Shellie W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Erika D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
It's important for FFEL Program to remain active. The government cannot run the student loan programs as well as Sallie Mae. Keep Indiana jobs!!
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Josh T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Dave L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Michelle G. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Mindy F. - Whiteland , Indiana
Enough is Enough why does the government think they need to be in charge of everything?? Indiana needs these jobs we are struggling enough!!
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Richard P. - Anderson, Indiana
They need to stop killing the good paying jobs this state still has!
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Andrew P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kelly S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jesse C. - Noblesville , Indiana
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Kerry M. - Carmel, Indiana
Please help to support Sallie Mae. It was the only company that helped to pay for my medical needs. It is so frustrating to me that in a time when so many companies don't support the community or individuals one that does it facing elimination. My husband works for SLM and they paid for our treatments when my employer wouldn't. SLM GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITY WHEN OTHER COMPANIES AREN'T. They matched our charitable contributions three times if it was for an educational persuit. So few companies do that these days, and even fewer treat their employees with respect and give them opportunities. Please support SLM!
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Douglas S. - Bowie, Maryland
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Paul N. - West Lafayette, Indiana
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Trish M. - Marion, Indiana
Although I do not have student loans from Sallie Mae specifically, if it weren't for private student loan companies, I would not be attending law school right now. Also, my brother works for Sallie Mae and I don't want to see him or any of the other employees lose their jobs. We need to keep as many jobs in Indiana as we can. People depend on their income. People depend on these private companies to help them further their education and careers!
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Michael T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rick G. - Selma, Indiana
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Christin C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Andrew S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jeff C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Sita H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mike C. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Richard P. - Plainfield, Indiana
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Sheryl P. - Plainfield, Indiana
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Sean C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I hope this helps!
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Michelle M. - Valparaiso, Indiana
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Christina W. - Tega Cay, South Carolina
Without this program & company - not only jobs will be lost but future degrees for millions of students.
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David M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Cheryl L. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Bob S. - Kokomo, Indiana
As Chairman of the North Central Indiana SCORE chapter I support this petetion. We in Indiana need some job security. Thank you.
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Shannon M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kimber N. - West Lafayette, Indiana
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Kimber N. - West Lafayette, Indiana
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T N. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Matthew E. - Pendleton, Indiana
Many good people depend on their job at Sallie Mae, the least we can do is continue to support them!
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Clinton S. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Cynthia S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Rachel B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lisa C. - Anderson, Indiana
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Jon U. - Muncie, Indiana
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Jennifer R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Ryan T. - Noblesbille, Indiana
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Sharon W. - Muncie, Indiana
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Debra G. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Gayle B. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Michael H. - Noblesville, Indiana
Non-manufacturing sectors are places where Indiana needs to grow not shrink.
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Mary P. - Zionsville, Indiana
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M Ichelle B. - Muncie, Indiana
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Nicole P. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Carol R. - Muncie, Indiana
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Karla W. - Muncie, Indiana
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Catherine H. - Muncie, Indiana
Keep the office in Muncie, IN.
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Shawn M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Robert G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amy G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Charles S. - Carmel, Indiana
The government doesn't need to take over an industry to save money. There are ways to let the market be free and still let kids get an education.
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Alyson E. - Carmel, Indiana
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Tamara R. - Crown Point, Indiana
I want a fair hearing. Sallie Mae is one large company that could lose over 2300 jobs. Please save these jobs.
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Angela N. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Protect Indiana jobs now!
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Dan T. - Anderson, Indiana
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Roselyn D. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Tara L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Beth L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Randi C. - Bloomington, Indiana
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David S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jeff L. - Mooresville, Indiana
Indiana needs non-manufacturing jobs...
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Stacy S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kerri M. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Michael W. O. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Dawn F. - Middletwon, Indiana
Save our jobs
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Jody S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kevin G. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Ken M. - Noblesville, Indiana
The "private sector" is critical to free enterprise and is the antithesis of the "public sector". The Federal Government would do well to work within the confines of the Constitution and leave us alone.
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Jason L. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Lynne C. - Indiananpolis, Indiana
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Rose Ann J. - Logansport, Indiana
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Toni N. - Noblesville, Indiana
Leave the jobs with the good people of Indiana.
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Dexter J. - Logansport, Indiana
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Lindsey N. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Mary Jo C. - New Whiteland, Indiana
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Joe W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Judy C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Cindy H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ranny K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I've been working for SallieMae for last 16 1/2 years and love my job, helping student for their loan and also help to sent my son to IU for last 4 years. It will be very sad if we (all SallieMae employee in IN) lose our job. Please help us keep our job in Indiana. Thank you. Sincerely, Ranny Klepfer
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Rebecca S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Chad S. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Sheryl H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kim P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Mike P. - Avon , Indiana
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Jack H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Mary Kay H. - 12003 Hoosier Rd, Indiana
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Bradley B. - Speedway, Indiana
Obama should stay out of Student loans. The government is in to much of our business. I am tired of the government controlling everything we do. Where is our free will to work or spend as we see fit?
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Juanita H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rita H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Thomas C. - Bloomington , Indiana
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Janet G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Amy S. - Greenwood, Indiana
It is important to Indiana that large companies continue to exist such as Sallie Mae. Please support our local companies and do not sign legislation that takes jobs from Indiana.
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Terry L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Rebecca M. - Fishers, Indiana
Please do not cause more job loss by allowing this to happen.
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Brandy C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Lance C. - Yorktown, Indiana
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Jim B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Andrea B. - Speedway, Indiana
Get the government out of our lives. I want privite industry to do things for me. Not the government. Please don't close Sallie Mae or other companies like them. We need them. It puts Americans to work without costing most tax payers money. Obama do something for the people please not against them as you have done since in office.
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Allison L. - Anderson, Indiana
Do not close this facility in Fishers, IN. In a state that has already been devastated by the deterioration of the automotive industry, now to take this away will make Indiana look like MI. Who wants to live in a state where making a living is considered unstable? Find a way to keep this facility open for the sake of the people working there as well as the for the reputation of the state.
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Vivian K. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Leanna T. - Avon, Indiana
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Dayn B. - Beech Grove, Indiana
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Brent E. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
Government programs haven't shown to be very successful lately: Cash for Clunkers and bail-out of AIG as examples. Let existing student loan providers continue to perform their function.
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Rebecca G. - Huntingburg, Indiana
This is the wrong time in our economy to consider legislation that would eliminate jobs for hard-working Hoosiers. Additionally, Sallie Mae is a great corporate citizen in our state. We need to keep companies like it thriving.
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Suzanne C. - Anderson, Indiana
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Christina E. - Carmel, Indiana
The community of Fishers will be devastated, as well as Hamilton County in general, if this legislation passes. Fishers, IN is an important suburb to Indianapolis in general, often and in recent multiple years cited as being one of the top places to live in the country. So, it will also have a very negative impact on the city of Indianapolis in general if our Fishers center closes or has extreme job loss.
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Rob L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Daniel A. - Carmel, Indiana
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Beverly L. - Muncie, Indiana
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Kelly M. - Sellersburg, Indiana
I a college educated professional and have been looking for a job in Indiana for 9 months. I do not want others loose their jobs.
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Sara K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Edward O. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Brian M. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
Save Indiana Jobs
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Van R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Emily W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jonathan V. - Fishers, Indiana
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Emily R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Susan K. - Silver Lake, Indiana
There are many talented and educated people that will lose their jobs! Please re-consider keeping these services!!
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Andrea S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kyle G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Melissa S. - Fisher, Indiana
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Chad N. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Carrie B. - Atlanta, Indiana
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Scott C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Dawn D. - Carmel, Indiana
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Nikki C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Dennis F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I know that the people of Indiana work hard every day and do their best to provide good customer service and help students achieve their goal of a good education. You won't find better employee's anywhere.
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Nina V. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Srinivas N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lindia W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jill S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Katie T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Naomi H. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Tooster H. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Cora H. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Mary A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
A democratic government should be giving us choices, not taking them away. This government has its hands in enough of our businesses and doesn't need to "Regulate" anymore of our choices!
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Linda W. - Pendleton, Indiana
Help save Sallie Mae jobs!
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Daniel B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ruth L. - Lafayette, Indiana
We need to protect jobs. Jobs are very important to a persons attitude and well being. Also, jobs keep families together. Please protect jobs.
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Thom L. - Lafayette, Indiana
Please protect all the jobs you can...jobs keep money flowing and keep communities prosperous...THINK BEFORE YOU ACT.
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Sue C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
PLEASE TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY. IT'S VERY IMPORTANT
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Jason B. - Andeson, Indiana
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Gary H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Allan W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kevin C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Clayton K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I want to protect my mothers job at Sallie Mae.
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Craig K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I want to protect my Mom's job at Sallie Mae.
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Sandra W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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David C. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Janet C. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Lauri A. - Pendleton, Indiana
I am a former employee from Sallie Mae, and am currenly unemployed again and my husband still works there...If he loses his job, we will lose everything with both of us on unemployment and our 2 young children would suffer worse then they already are with only one income currently.
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Thomas F. - Westfield, Indiana
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Ronald F. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sarah W. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Beth L. - Noblesville , Indiana
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David W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jonas K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lee K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jack L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Don B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Helen L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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J Joe S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
My Dad's job at Sallie Mae insures my future, change for change is never a good thing.
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Ramona H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Daphne H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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David C. - French Lick, Indiana
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Kathy C. - French Lick, Indiana
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Holly C. - French Lick, Indiana
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Carol C. - French Lick, Indiana
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Richard C. - French Lick, Indiana
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Marizel L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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William L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tonya G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
These people need their jobs and I need their services. Consider this before you make a decision.
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David E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Darren E. - Greensburg, Indiana
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Terri E. - Greensburg, Indiana
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Daniel T. - Avon, Indiana
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Jack S. - Kokomo, Indiana
Look what has happened to the State FSSA dept.Trying to change a working system. My son In Law works for Sally Mae.
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Sinu P. - Carmel, Indiana
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Craig L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mary F. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sarah E. - Indpls, Indiana
I do not think it would be fair for the government to have control over all student loans.
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Rachelle H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Todd R. - Carmel, Indiana
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Elizabeth O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Angie H. - Fortville, Indiana
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Randi C. - Muncie, Indiana
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Julie E. - Fishers, Indiana
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Daniel R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Working at sallie mae allows me to continue to pay child support,etc. With sallie mae jobs in jeopardy it would have a domino affect for individuals in positions of multi-household obligations. Thus adding stress to the dwindling tax pool for wellfare, government assisted energy, food stamps, and the list goes on. More tax burden, less tax income, does not equate.
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Theodore G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kate L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Tammy M. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Lindsey S. - Indianpolis, Indiana
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Andrew H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stacy C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Wesley C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Brenda G. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Francine H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Anna D. - Greenfield, Indiana
Save our jobs
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Vanessa W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Katenia J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Timothy O. - Tipton, Indiana
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Paulette A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
With recent news that the number of available "new jobs" is at the lowest number since the year 2000 -- it makes no logical sense to eliminate this number of "existing" jobs.
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Kim S. - Arcadia, Indiana
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Mary M. - St. Petersburg, Florida
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Samantha H. - Windfall, Indiana
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Dale S. - Highland, Illinois
I do not live in Indiana now but I was born and raised there. I think this is a terrible idea! No way do I support this. I had a loan through Sallie Mae and it was Very helpful. I totally disagree with this.
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Nichole J. - Tipton, Indiana
I have worked for Sallie Mae for four years. Before coming to Sallie Mae, I had never experienced working for a company that was so focused on assisting their employees to better themselves, as well as the community. While I worked at my last employer of over five years, I also attended college in the evenings. My employer often required mandatory overtime, and having a class to go to was no excuse not to work it. You did the overtime or you risked your job. I remember showing up to one class to take my final exam an hour and a half late due to I had to work mandatory overtime, not to mention the numerous times I had to miss a class. Since I have been at Sallie Mae, I have never seen such behavior. I did not know a company existed that cared so much for their employees. At Sallie Mae, going to college appears to be number one. Schedules are altered everyday to ensure employees have the ability to get an education. Not to mention, every month a campaign is worked on to have the facility volunteer time or funds to a community organization. I have to say that I am truly blessed to have found such a place to work for.
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Chad T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Margo H. - Westfield, Indiana
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Kathryn J. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jessica N. - Fishers, Indiana
Please do not vote for Obama's plan
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Geralyn K. - Fishers, Indiana
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Diane J. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Sarah H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Alex C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Making all student loans become part of the government is a bad idea. I'm sixteen and I know that much. Without private loans, some kids won't be able to attend school and then schools will be forced to close. It's going to be a bad domino effect.
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Doty M. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Jessica S. - Indianpolis, Indiana
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Brian B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Catherina B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rick C. - Lapel, Indiana
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David M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Melody S. - Muncie, Indiana
We dont need to loose any more jobs here in Muncie.People wont be able to survive
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Javier M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Matthew C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kristen C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Melinda C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Johnny H. - Thorntown, Indiana
The government should allow the private sector to continue to participate in this process. Competition brings better service.
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Rhonda H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Peggy L. - Muncie, Indiana
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Karen K. - Muncie, Indiana
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Brandon J. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Larry S. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Nancy S. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Rushyanth Y. - Indianapolis, Indiana
If govt wants to do any good to the people, please save the Indiana jobs.
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Julia H. - Muncie, Indiana
Washington has destroyed the car industry - is it now going to take what jobs remain in Indiana and redistribute them overseas? Who is going to protect American jobs FOR Americans? IF not you - then who??
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Anna N. - Upland, Indiana
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Jerry H. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Melanie T. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Tracy O. - Chesterfield, Indiana
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Arnold B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Roger Y. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Our economy has enough pain from the fallout of the automotive industry. We do need any more. Save those jobs!!!
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Allison S. - Yorktown, Indiana
I know people who work for the student loan industry. They are hardworking people who do a good job, and want to keep their own job, at the same time. It makes no sense to me why government would like to see MORE unemployment at a time when the rate is so high anyway. Does taking away more jobs solve anything? Doesn't this country have enough problems without creating more? Thank you.
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Steve A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Todd M. - Muncie, Indiana
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Hal M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Benita P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joshua M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Trina W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Todd A. - Carmel, Indiana
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Marlene M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Hannah S. - Avon, Indiana
Don't take anymore jobs away. Ridiculous!
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Srihari K. - Fishers, Indiana
Save Indiana Jobs
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Patrick C. - Fishers, Indiana
The Community proposal meets the goals set by the President without risk to thousands of jobs in the state of Indiana. In a time of economic downturn we should be doing everything possible to keep and create jobs. I ask that you support the Community proposal as a way to protect Indiana jobs.
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Doug F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steve V. - Fishers, Indiana
Sallie Mae has been a great advocate for employees, the community, students and parent for college loans. We need these jobs in our community and although we agree reform is neeeded we want to ensure all balance unemployment and the potential reform savings.
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Amy L. - Carmel, Indiana
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Abel G. - Muncie, Indiana
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Kendra A. - Muncie, Indiana
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Forrest R. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Eric S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Daniel H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mandy H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Darlene S. - Muncie, Indiana
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Wei L. - Westfield, Indiana
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George G. - Farmland, Indiana
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Erin B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Protect jobs at Sallie Mae!
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Martha B. - Bloomington, Indiana
We need to save our jobs in Indiana and have a private sector company to provide student loans.
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Lori B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Leslie S. - Middletown, Indiana
protect the jobs that are still left in our state!!!
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Teresa V. - Huntingburg, Indiana
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Mark V. - Huntingburg, Indiana
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Mark V. - Huntingburg, Indiana
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Paul B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I have worked at Sallie Mae for 27 years and have been fortunate to have worked for such a great company. They have provided many opportunities for me to grow and increase my job skills. And, the values Sallie Mae exibits are similar to my own, such as giving back to the community and helping those less fortunate obtain a college education. There is no better place to work.
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Pamela P. - Albany, Indiana
What do they expect people to do? Does our governemnt really care about people and their jobs or do they want to control our lives totally? Sallie Mae has been good to work with our student's loans. I trust them more than I trust our government and administration.
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Monte H. - Kokomo, Indiana
I guess the government likes paying UE, or I guess considering the situation, maybe not.
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Iryna K. - Terre Haute, Indiana
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Sandy P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Kathryn B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We need jobs to stay in Indiana...
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Lori T. - Muncie, Indiana
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Nathan G. - Greenfield, Indiana
KEEP OUR JOBS RIGHT HERE IN INDIANA!!!!
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Kevin N. - Muncie, Indiana
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Mindy W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Willie D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
hope as a people we can do something
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Bobbie L. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Jean W. - Muncie, Indiana
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Tonya B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We desperately need to keep our Indiana JOBS here in Indiana. No wonder the unemployment rate is so high and going higher. This is really starting to get ridiculous. I fear everyday for my grandchildrens future. By the time they hit workforce years, there will probably not be any jobs. Wow! What a great American Life that is.
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Donna C. - Westfield, Indiana
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Samara P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We need our jobs in Indiana to stay in Indiana. The economy is bad enough around here. Everyone everyday is fighting for the jobs and if you work for a small company you don't have a chance as they close their doors and you are out of a job. Keep jobs in AMERICA and give the AMERICAN PEOPLE jobs!!
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Vernita J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please save our job in Indianapolis.
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Arlene R. - Indianapoli, Indiana
This is actually something that affects me personally. One of my daughters is currently unemployed and the other one works for Sallie Mae, so I would really appreciate not having TWO unemployed adult children. There is already enough of a job shortage in Indiana, without adding to it.
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Christie P. - Greenfield, Indiana
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John H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please save these jobs. Over the past 20 years in the IT field I have worked at Sallie Mae for a couple of years. This is a great company that cares about their employees and their customers more then a Washington D.C. take over will do.
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Donna M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Rick K. - New Castle, Indiana
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Joy H. - Rushville, Indiana
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Robyn G. - Mc Cordsville , Indiana
SAVE INDIANA JOBS!!!!!
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Donna P. - Fishers, Indiana
I have worked for USA Funds, Usa Group and Sallie Mae since 1991 in different capacities, and I want to continue to work at a company that helps so many to reach their future endeavors. Please keep our jobs here in Indiana.
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Tammy V. - Greenwood, Indiana
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John W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Miles T. - Bloomingon, Indiana
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Alison M. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Joe S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Karen W. - Noblesvi, Kentucky
Please help keep Indiana jobs, please reject the goverment take over of the Studen Loan business
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Stephen W. - Noblesville, Indiana
Please help keep GOOD Indiana jobs by rejecting the goverment take over of the Studen Loan business.
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Anthony C. - Alexandria, Indiana
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Shawn H. - Greentown, Indiana
Taking jobs from the local economy makes no sense to me. Why would you support a bill that removes Indiana jobs? To me support of this bill means you prefer Washington over Indiana, which would not look favorable on my vote for you in the future.
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Dawn E. - Bertram, Texas
Why try to restructure a program that works and has for YEARS?! There are plenty of other programs/issues that do not work that the government should be working on, so why not address those instead of screwing up something that works?!!
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Mike S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Julie M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lisa G. - Clarksville, Tennessee
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Gregory L. - Geneva, Illinois
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Marcus B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Adam K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joan C. - Yorktown, Indiana
Please save our jobs here in Indiana. My daughters depend on their jobs for their lively hood.
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Terry B. - Noblesville, Indiana
I feel that usually private industry is the best and most efficient way to do things. Why does the government need to be involved in everything?
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Brandon W. - Fishers, Indiana
Working at Sallie Mae during my college years helped me to become not only a better student but a better person. Understanding the loan business not only helped me in my business classes in college, but also allowed me to better understand where the borrowers are coming from because I am one of them. Working at Sallie Mae has provided me with invaluable tools that I not only use in my personal life but also use everyday at work provide better service to the customers.
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Lisa M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Marti E. - Avon, Indiana
Keep our jobs here in Indiana. Its hard enough getting by.
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Lynn K. - Lebanon, Indiana
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Holland J. - Fishers, Indiana
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Crystal O. - Fishers, Indiana
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Heather S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Calvin B. - Brownsburg, Indiana
I support the idea of both private and public choices for student loans and would hope that they could be competitive rather than designed by criteria of family income. I do think that not-for-profit would be a welcome consideration in the mix. Of great value to us as a nation is private and public options as well as cost containment in all directions of higher education opportunities. We cannot afford to allow advancing education to be priced beyond the reach of all persons. To do so will seriously hinder our best national attainment of leadership in all all future endeavors.
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Loretta S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Sherry A. - Muncie, Indiana
Keep our jobs right here in indiana. We have no good jobs left here anymore unless you want to sell fast food. Or join in the retail neither of which pay good we don't want to go stand in the welfare lines leave our jobs alone.
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Sue M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Mary M. S. - Indpls., Indiana
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Terri C. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Jeanne B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Don P. - Russiaville, Indiana
Obama's czars will control pretty much everything in our lives before they get done. Capitalism and private enterprise will become something from the past that you only read about. All for the "better good".
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Ruth H. - Dade City, Florida
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Kelli M. - Camby, Indiana
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Robin P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Regina S. - Anderson, Indiana
Let's get Amercia on the right track again and get people's jobs back and also to save those jobs that we already have.
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Brent H. - Muncie, Indiana
You going to make my house payments !!!!
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Gregory H. - Nashville, Indiana
We need less government, not more government take-overs.
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Joseph W. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Dianne E. R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
This is an function that should definitely stay within the private sector.
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Steve H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kenneth A. - Muncie, Indiana
I THOUGHT OBAMA WAS GOING TO CREATE JOBS NOT TAKE THEM AWAY EVERY MAJOR FACTORY HAS LEFT MUNCIE IF SALLIE MAE GOES YOU MIGHT AS WELL SAY MUNCIE ONCE A GREAT CITY WILL BE TURNED INTO A GHOST TOWN!!
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Stacy W. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Greg S. - Thorntown, Indiana
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Linda H. - Avon, Indiana
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Delores E. - Marshall, Indiana
Ref: "We, the undersigned residents===" above. Thanks !
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Edith H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Billy H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Mary B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Post high school education is essential to put our youth on a path to obtain jobs with adequate compensation for them to realize the American dream. We need to assure our high school graduates that the door will be open when they obtain their high school diploma. If we don't give our young people some incentive the Indiana high school drop-out rate will continue at the current embarrassing level. M. Boggs
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Milton R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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John S. - Elizabethtown, Indiana
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Timothy M. - Indpls, Indiana
INDIANA NEEDS ALL THE JOBS IT CAN SAVE..
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Jason K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Malcolm G. - Fishers, Indiana
I support keeping the private sector involved in student loan processing, and would like to keep jobs in Indiana!
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Scott L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Julia S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Sally V. - Charlestown, Indiana
save our jobs!
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Susan M. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Lester A. - Muncie, Indiana
Sallie Mae has been one of the top employers in Muncie Indiana. Without Sallie Mae here, I can guarantee most of the people will movie out of this town to others trying to look for work. Muncie can not survie another big job loss.....
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Patricia S. - Brownsburg, Indiana
Keep gobernment out of private industry. This will cost a lot of people their jobs and it will not be run well.
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Denise S. - Lebanon, Indiana
Please keep jobs in Indiana. Choice is important in all areas of customer service. Including student loans.
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Joseph H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Linda P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Linda S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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David M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mary Ellen Y. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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A M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save Indiana Jobs
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Sheila Yvonne B. - Brownsburg, Indiana
I join many others who do not want only one method of funding student loans. I ask for your support in not only keeping these jobs in Indiana but also in offering this option that has helped so many students acheive a college education. Thank you for all the help you can be.
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Alberto Z. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Judith C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Choice is important!
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Rhonda S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I just finished my last round of student loans and parent plus loans and can't imagine not having the personalized service of private agencies.
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Greg C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Janet M. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Gwen B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Christopher D. - Muncie, Indiana
Save these peoples jobs!!!
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Charles S. - Albany, Indiana
Government is big enough!! No more government programs.Save local jobs.
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Brent S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Josephine A. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Marianne F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steven F. - Indianapolis, Indiana
SallieMae has been a great business partner of ours for nearly 20 years. We would like to continue for anohter twenty! Steve Fey, Indecon Solutions
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Jason P. - Muncie, Indiana
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James S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Make this “Good Idea” actually be good for America: end bank profiteering from student loans while reaping private sector efficiencies; Public sector originations would erode the gains made by displacing the banks while private Sector originations, processing, and collections offers savings and efficiency, this serves the best interests of all in America.
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Brent W. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Kenneth M. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Gary F. - Muncie, Indiana
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Diana A. - Fortville, Indiana
My daughter has worked for Sallie Mae for 25 years and loves her job. She would like to retire from there. Please don't take all these jobs away and destroy so many families. There are record numbers of unemployed people right now, worried that when their unemployment checks run out they will lose everything they have worked years for. Please don't add to an already overwhelming problem!
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Angela W. - Muncie, Indiana
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Jeffrey O. - Columbus, Indiana
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Nicole M. - Anderson, Indiana
I have many friends and family employed @ Sallie Mae and the thought of them loosing there jobs is very scary. Many of these people have dedicated many years to this company and the thought that Indiana would allow for more jobs to be lost is quite disturbing....
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Chad W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steven S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steven S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Darlene R. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Aaron S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Small government allows private companies to thrive, and keep jobs.
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Joshua D. - Muncie, Indiana
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Lisa K. - Columbus, Indiana
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Gillian L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Craig K. - Plainfield, Indiana
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Kathi W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Protect Indiana jobs!
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Jeannine B. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Andrea W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Bill M. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Anonymous B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Janet D. - Topeka, Kansas
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Raquael M. - Muncie, Indiana
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John D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Doris N. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kamran M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Michael J. - Russiaville, Indiana
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Chad W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Amy P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Abigail B. - Nashville, Indiana
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John K. - Columbus, Indiana
We desire less government reliance, not more.
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Mike H. - Fishers, Indiana
The President spoke of competition providing better choice, better service and better quality as part of his Health Care Reform Speech. Why doesn't this apply to the Student Loan Reform. Seems like a double standard.
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Cathy C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Richard M. - North Vernon, Indiana
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Cathy C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Don G. - Pendleton, Indiana
I have devoted 24 years to the support of providing students w/ the ability to attend college while keeping costs low because I believe in Sallie Mae and its dedication to students, schools, etc.
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Darlene F. - Noblesville, Indiana
please keep out jobs.
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Sharon S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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James R. - Noblesville, Indiana
Salliemae/General Revenue Corp (EDFund) employee, Fishers IN
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Susan C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Teresa S. - Kokomo, Indiana
I am a UAW workers supporting other workers in Indiana, my job has been taken from me and I don't want others to feel the same pain I am going through. Solidarity to all!
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Heather C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jerry S. - North Vernon, Indiana
The private secter can do a better job at handling student loans. Do not grow the goverment in size. Keep good jobs in Indiana.
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Brandon Z. - Greenfield, Indiana
Socialism is bad for everyone and never works in the long run. Read a history book. The government wants to run every aspect of our lives in order to make us MORE dependent on them, giving them MORE power. They have no interest in helping people.
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Brian A. - New Castle, Indiana
I have unfortunately participated in jobs that have been hurt by poor legislation, and this would be another example. The Sallie Mae has been a great corporate citizen to its employees in Fishers, Indiana and provided for many Hoosier Families. Indy has been know throughout the US as a call center family with many large MNC based throughout our capital city. I for vote NO and hope my representatives and senators do as well. As a voting constiutent i hope our voice is heard that we need to keep jobs, and fight for our jobs. Hoosier jobs have been evaporating way too fast and we need to take initiative to keep what little is left. Look at our auto industry supplier/manufacturer base....Muncie, Anderson, New Castle, Kokomo, and Elkart.
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Victoria S. - North Vernon, Indiana
The government should not take over the student loan industry.
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Jane D. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kathy G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ken O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Christy T. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Sandra T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
PLease STOP!!! The auto industry may have needed help....but student loans does not! all you will accomplish is putting more people out of work in a state that has already suffered. How can you people possibly think this is a good idea?
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Thelma T. - Lapel, Indiana
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Paul G. - Jamestown, Indiana
I am opposed to the federal government taking over the student loan industry. I have yet to see any government ran industry that resulted in a benefit for the users of that industry. I only see yet another opportunity for politicians to further line their pockets with money from this industry. I am directing MY government representatives to vote "NO" to this take over!!
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Amanda N. - Nashville, Indiana
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Jill S. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Ingrid M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Linda O. - Anderson, Indiana
Please think long and hard on revisiting some areas of this bill. While there is some need for revision, we don't need to gut our private sector i.e. student loans, we aren't doing this with the health care reform bill. linda Odom
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Pete S. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Jeremy G. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Jennifer K. - Franklin, Indiana
THE GOVERMENT DOESNT NEED TO OWN NOR RUN EVERYTHING.... USA....FREE COUNTRY....
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Kara B. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Kim F. - Muncie, Indiana
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Kendra W. - Muncie, Indiana
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Stephen M. - Bloomington, Indiana
While federalizing can be a good idea, for this market it isn't. It would set a standard and not allow competitive rates for us students. Not to mention that this industry does provide a lot of jobs for many Americans and federalizing it would destroy more jobs than it would create.
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Jeffrey K. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Cathy R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jeff R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rachael Z. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Ra'shai K. - Muncie, Indiana
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Jenny B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mike C. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Cynthia B. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Troy S. - Columbia City, Indiana
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Cheryl J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
The government is in control of too many things already.
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Charles J. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
I work for Sallie Mae along with 2 other relatives. We are happy with our jobs and do not want to lose them. We have all been with the company for 5+ years and do not think it would be right for all of the thousands of jobs that will be lost. The unemployment rate is already very high.
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Kevin J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I have 3 relatives who work for Sallie Mae and I do not want them to lose their jobs because of the government.
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Debra C. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Jennifer M. - Fishers, Indiana
I work for USA Funds and I don't want the government to take over the student loan industry.
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Sheryl B. - Frankton, Indiana
We need to save these jobs!!!!!
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Samuel S. - Greencastle, Indiana
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Sherri B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tim B. - Wanamaker, Indiana
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Joshua W. - Fishers, Indiana
We value competition in the student loan market!
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Erin W. - Fishers, Indiana
We value competition in the student loan market!
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Rose T. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Debbie A. - Fishers, Indiana
Enough of the federal government taking over our businesses
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Jon A. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Jennifer J. - Greenfield, Indiana
I and my husband are hard working people here in Indiana, and love to live here. Please don't allow our jobs to be taken away!
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Cindy E. - Wilkinson, Indiana
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Steven M. - 5258 Cactus, Indiana
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Debbie E. - Muncie, Indiana
Please continue to let Sallie Mae originate student loans. My family has used Sallie Mae for all of our student loan and haven't had any complaints. We got good rates and easy payment plans. Let's continue to help people go to college thru Sallie Mae. We also don't want to see the jobs leave Indiana
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Rick A. - Noblesville, Indiana
There are a lot of hard working folks here in Indiana. Please don't eliminate private competition from this landscape. Expecting the government to run this program more efficiently and less expensively just won't happen. Keep these valuable jobs in Indiana.
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Mark H. - Fishers, Indiana
If we are trying to create jobs in the economy, why are they trying to eliminate jobs. direct lending has been tried at least 3 times before and failed miserably each time. There are certain things that the public sector just can't handle and maintain. There are millions of loans each year that are needed for students. The private sector is geared more to handle this type of volume, not the public sector. I know there is a reason for wanting to make it affordable for every person wanting to go to college. Student loans are one of the necessities. I think the colleges need to be scrutinized to make it more affordable. The student loan industry is not what is making college not affordable. Government is looking at the wrong piece of the pie.
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Kelli D. - Muncie, Indiana
PLEASE DON'T TAKE MY JOB.
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Earl D. - Muncie, Indiana
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Angela D. - Muncie, Indiana
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Danielle D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I believe that private companies such as Sallie Mae create a system of checks and balances. Unfortunately, like with so many current government entities, when the government is the only go-to for a service it takes away from the consumer or taxpayer's choice. Additionally, this, in most cases, takes away from the level of service these consumers receive because there is no competition or incentive to offer students and parents the level of service they deserve. Sallie Mae offers a competitive rates, gainful employment to many, as well as outstanding service and programs that are centered around it's customers. Does it really benefit the people (consumers, taxpayers, employees, etc.) to take away this entity that has helped to properly shape and mold financing for higher education?
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Lori H. - Fishers, Indiana
I have been with Sallie Mae for 25 years and have seen a lot of amazing things happening here. This company is all about providing the best, most effective and efficient tools for saving, planning and paying for college. America must provide the opportunity for everyone to attend college to keep a competive edge in the world. Without companies like Sallie Mae who not only have the experience and expertise far beyond any other company in the industry, but also have the most talented staff in the nation to do what is needed for students to obtain higher education.
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Craig S. - Henryville, Indiana
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Judy G. - Pittsboro, Indiana
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Catrina C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ken P. - Cumberland, Indiana
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Ann P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Melissa P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Melinda D. - Middletown, Indiana
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Josh M. - Indianapoils, Indiana
A democracy is about having a choice, being able to choose the lender I would want to use in this case.
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Cindy L. - Manchester, Kentucky
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Rodney L. - Manchester, Kentucky
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Zachary F. - Muncie, Indiana
As being a default prevention specialist at Sallie Mae here in Muncie, I would like to keep my job. And I believe that im not the only person thinking my above statement. I think that just that one sentence explains the thoughts on everyones minds that are employed here at Sallie Mae in Muncie.
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Linda H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
The government does not run anything well.
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Patricia A. - Muncie, Indiana
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Larry M. - Muncie, Indiana
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Kim M. - Muncie, Indiana
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Paul Y. - Muncie, Indiana
The goverment does need to run everything.
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Kathy W. - Yorktown, Indiana
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Robert H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Angela K. - Fishers, Indiana
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Candy G. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Dora D. - Fortville, Indiana
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Mario A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joan S. - Hartford City, Indiana
I have worked for Sallie Mae for over 2 years. Prior to that, I worked in the public school system as a job coach for high school students with special needs. All 3 of my children have graduated from Indiana colleges with student loans and they are all employed in the great state of Indiana. Sallie Mae has provided a stable and consistent income for my family for the past two years. I come to work each day ready to contribute a significant amount of time and energy to assist borrowers with their questions and advising them on how best to manage their loans, and have had many of them thank me for my assistance. Not only are Indiana Sallie Mae employees contributing to the economy of their communities with their earnings, they are also contributing to many charitable causes. Over the two-plus years I have worked in the Muncie facility, we have contributed thousands of dollars to causes such as back-to-school supply drives, cancer research, Habitat for Humanity, and others. To imply that Sallie Mae is a huge corporation with only the bottom line considered is erroneous. I work for a corporation that contributes a great deal to the local economy and cares a great deal about local causes. Sallie Mae jobs need to be fiercely protected; there is more at stake than "the bottom line".
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Kevin B. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Joy H. - Noblesville, Indiana
It's too bad we have a "president" who takes credit for creating jobs while he's really pulling them out from under us. He's destorying everything that makes America great to further his liberal agenda of total government control. Congress and Obama need to work with us instead of taking everything from us.
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Lynn S. - Zionsville, Indiana
Less Government in our business. The business people know how to run their business more effectively and efficiently. This government take over has got to stop!
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David P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Michael K. - Fisehrs, Indiana
This constant, power-grabbing by the government has got to stop!
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Scott A. - Shelbyville, Indiana
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Joan S. - Hartford City, Indiana
I have worked for Sallie Mae for over 2 years. Prior to that, I worked in the public school system as a job coach for high school students with special needs. All 3 of my children have graduated from Indiana colleges with student loans and they are all employed in the great state of Indiana. Sallie Mae has provided a stable and consistent income for my family for the past two years. I come to work each day ready to contribute a significant amount of time and energy to assist borrowers with their questions and advising them on how best to manage their loans, and have had many of them thank me for my assistance. Not only are Indiana Sallie Mae employees contributing to the economy of their communities with their earnings, they are also contributing to many charitable causes. Over the two-plus years I have worked in the Muncie facility, we have contributed thousands of dollars to causes such as back-to-school supply drives, cancer research, Habitat for Humanity, and others. To imply that Sallie Mae is a huge corporation with only the bottom line considered is erroneous. I work for a corporation that contributes a great deal to the local economy and cares a great deal about local causes. Sallie Mae jobs need to be fiercely protected; there is more at stake than "the bottom line".
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Kim B. - Mooresville, Indiana
The government should NOT be controlling (or owning) student loan funding sources.....just as they should not be controlling auto sales and ownership
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Alice T. - Anderson, Indiana
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Shane R. - Greenfield, Indiana
Washington only needs to look to Indiana's Family Services & Unemployment Ins. disasters to see the very real dangers of unneccessary consolidation and single-source contracts. This is a better proposal in that it uses the existing system instead of building a new costly and probably flawed system. IN is already at the mercy of a poor contractor. Imagine the whole country!
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Kelly F. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Richard Z. - Franklin, Indiana
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China I. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Indiana can't afford to loose any jobs. Take Action..... And Save our jobs
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Jan F. - Sulphur Springs, Indiana
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Athomas P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lisa A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Andy W. - Muncie, Indiana
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Josh P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Janet S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Maggie B. - Anderson, Indiana
Take Action.... Save our Jobs!!
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Patrick R. - Greentown, Indiana
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Amy M. - Shirley, Indiana
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Brent P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carolyn B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kyle A. - Fishers, Indiana
this is just another step obama is taking and it needs to stop. if this goes through only he knows whats next to take over on his agenda. dont let him get away with this thievery.
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Bradley J. - Beech Grove, Indiana
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Linda B. - Weatherford, Texas
Former Hoosier/USA Group/Sallie Mae employee.
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Kyle A. - Fishers, Indiana
this is just another step obama is taking and it needs to stop. if this goes through only he knows whats next to take over on his agenda. dont let him get away with this thievery.
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Jennifer A. - Boca Raton, Florida
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Chris K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I have been unemployed for a year with a wife and 2 children to support. We live with my parents who have graciously helped in supporting our family. We are very familiar with government-run agencies and DO NOT believe that removing the student-loan industry from the private sector to a government-run agency is a good thing. Having dealt with government-run agencies in the past year, getting paperwork done or even getting a straight answer on what needs to be done takes forever, if you get an answer at all. How would students ever get an education, when the inefficiency, poor productivity, and mismanagement currently generated by our government would cause such an horrendous back-up in the system it would take months or years to get their distribution. This bill as well as the health-care reform bill is not the answer. What is needed is a reduction in the actual cost of an education and health care. Address and fix the root of the problem to correct the outcome. As it is, students will never see this increase in education funding since the money will find it's way to government's special interests groups and in a few years this will be one of the areas that will get a budget-cut until it's gone.
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Lavina L. - Fishers, Indiana
SAVE OUR JOBS NOW!!!!
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Trent T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Susan I. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kim L. - Whiteland, Indiana
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Ed S. - Modoc, Indiana
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Angela C. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Buffy H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Joan F. - 2851 S. Kitley Ave, Indiana
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Amy P. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Lisa R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Theresa B. - Willow Branch, Indiana
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Debra K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I cannot believe that it is the government's objective to potentially lay-off thousands and thousands of student-loan employees in order to take-over the industry. How is that a "savings" to the tax-payers? Have they taken it into consideration that to reduce the cost of a student loan we must increase the cost of unemployment and state welfare agency expenses by adding unemployed student-loan industry employees?
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Bradley T. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Tom W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Keep jobs in Indiana!
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Kelli S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jamie M. - M Inneapolis, Minnesota
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Perry K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Charlie C. - Noblesvilee, Indiana
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Walter P. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Rachael R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Laura E. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Marla C. - Middletown, Indiana
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Beth L. - Middletown, Indiana
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Jon J. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Michele M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Marla C. - Middletown, Indiana
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Holly F. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Billy M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Meshell N. - New Castle, Indiana
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Jason O. - Fishers, Indiana
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Joyce S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Our college students need the services provided by Sallie Mae.
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Mike C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joyce S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Thom S. - Windfall, Indiana
Why does the government want to take jobs away from people? They are not providing any new jobs for the people, just taking them away !
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Beverly J. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Melinda D. - Avon, Indiana
We are losing our rights to the Federal Government. Our country was built on the capitalist model--however, minus the greed! Please save our jobs. How can AGI be given the money they were then do something like this? Nothing is making sense as a total model for the economic recovery plan.
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Tim S. - Carmel, Indiana
Sallie Mae has done a tremendous job over the years in the Student Loan industry and to see this go away would be tragic to the industry. Indiana has suffered enough job losses and does not need to incur additional losses.
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Richard M. - Fishers, Indiana
This policy will ultimately not only cost Indiana jobs, it is another example of the federal government thinking they can do a better job than the public sector on a myriad of issues. If most small businesses ran their business like the Fed, then they wouldn't have a business. Plain and simple this administration and its Democratic supporters, want to cut jobs and print more money.
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Cathy K. - Martinsville, Indiana
I have a daughter starting college in 2010. I am depending on these loans to get her through. The economy is bad enough, don't take this away too.
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Melaine B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
As a former student I depended heavily on loans to complete my college education. I realize the importance of having loans to fund individuals that might not otherwise be able to attend a university of their choice.
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David B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Anita B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
PLEASE do not take away these jobs! Haven't enough people lost their jobs???? We are going down the path of being a 3rd world country.
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Anita B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
PLEASE do not take away these jobs! Haven't enough people lost their jobs???? We are going down the path of being a 3rd world country.
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Beth G. - Carmel, Indiana
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Rebecca B. - Whiteland, Indiana
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Naomi M. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Kara T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sherrie S. - Fishers, Indiana
I fully support the need for Indiana to have robust employment opportunities but the more immediate need to sign the petition is that government has not proven that it can be more effecient and effective than the private sector and the forces of competition.
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Shelley M. - Arcadia, Indiana
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Sabrina E. - Fishers, Indiana
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Stefanee T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Darryel G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dave N. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Kristi L. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Jack E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
It takes people to help people, not just legislation and complicated rulings. Jobs are a big issue in this country now, which was built of the fact that people worked for the good of the country. Now the government needs to stand up and do what is necessary to keep jobs here and not elsewhere
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Joseph W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carolyn E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Our children's families need employment. You've depended on them to keep the company viable,and now please protect their futures.
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Amy C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Erin W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mike A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Janet B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Reed D. - Carmel, Indiana
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Thomas S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Do what is right for Indiana. It is about time our elected representatives do what is right for the very people they represent and not their own standing with their respective party leadership.
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Brian M. - Shirley, Indiana
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Joseph C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Keep goverment out of privite companys.
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Bill B. - Cicero, Indiana
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Kim P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Beth M. - Noblesville, Indiana
NO more government control of our businesses! Ronald Reagan had it right - the 10 scariest words: I'm from the government and I'm here to help you.
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Tami M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Penny N. - Fishers, Indiana
Keep jobs in Indiana!
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Kim E. - Huntington, Indiana
Government needs to stay OUT!!!
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Krista K. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Tony A. - Fishers, Indiana
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Dawn M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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William G. - Columbus, Indiana
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Michelle R. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jeff M. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Tammy H. - Anderson, Indiana
Currently my husband is unemployed. It would be very devastating to my family if I also lost my job!! Student Loans are all that I know. Please help us save our jobs and not lose it to the government!!
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Joanne R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kelly R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Julie K. - Camby, Indiana
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Nancy V. - Franklin, Indiana
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Alfonso B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tony S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
It just really makes sense. I would encourage you to do what is best for the people of this state and nation. Let private industry handle these things.
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Sarah C. - Fishers, Indiana
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John L. - Carmel, Indiana
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Phyllis L. - Carmel, Indiana
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Terri B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Terri B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Phil M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Don S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Tonya S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Tom W. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Abby H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Myla S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amy P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rose B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amy P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Brad R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I truly believe the most effective reform is by the people and based upon market forces that business understands much better than the government does. I suggest this proposal be considered as an alterntate to the proposal on the table by the current administration.
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William M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Connie M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joe M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Timothy M. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Jessica G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Anna A. - Pe Ndleton, Indiana
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Jessica G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mark E. - Fortville, Indiana
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Katie S. - Huntington, Indiana
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Jessica G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Terry W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lin Y. - Indianapolis, Indiana
As a quantitative analyst at Sallie Mae, we do a lot trying to orginate loans and service the students with the best of us. We do need our jobs to help college students with the best service they can get, and Indiana do need these jobs to keep our economy healthy and energetic.
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Andrew R. - Indianapolis , Indiana
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David M. - Fishers, Indiana
Sallie Mae took the road less traveled 37 years ago and that has made all the difference in helping millions of Americans dream, invest, and succeed in achieving the goal of higher education.
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Bill S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stephen S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kellie M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sheryel S. - Indpls, Indiana
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Dreama S. - Beech Grove, Indiana
Please protect more Indiana jobs by not supporting the 'kill FFELP' bill - there are over 2000 student loan industry workers in Indiana. Thank you, Dreama Southern/AT&T employee - hoping to keep my Indiana job in the future too - it's also looking pretty bleak.
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Melissa S. - Danville, Indiana
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Sara P. - Indianapolis , Indiana
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Mindy N. - Indianapoils, Indiana
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Pamela L. - Manchester, Kentucky
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Laura S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joseph S. - Danville, Indiana
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Jonathan W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Donna S. - Danville, Indiana
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Chris V. - Fishers, Indiana
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George H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Sherry B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
The government does not have a good record of running anything successfully except running up taxes and debt. We need less government and more private sector jobs. I don't understand why the politicians can't understand these two simple facts and act to protect our democracy and capitalism. They have forgotten why they are in office; however, once election time rolls around, the people will be heard.
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Ashley P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Karla R. - Fortville, Indiana
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Carolyn P. - Cumberland, Indiana
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Matthew G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
This is not only about preserving Indiana jobs, but also about what makes the most sense for efficiency and customer service. Sallie Mae has external factors such as competition and general economic conditions that help make them leaner and fight for their business. What factors would force the government to worry about these things if they take over the student loan industry? Please do the right thing and focus on making the current system better as opposed to eliminating it.
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Cheryl G. - Anderson, Indiana
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Amber M. - Greenfield , Indiana
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Dominic M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Jennifer S. - Pendlton, Indiana
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Justin G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Linda R. - Carmel, Indiana
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Bonnie U. - Carmel, Indiana
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Leslie C. - Noblesville, Indiana
I do not want to see the federal government take over another part of our society.
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Lisa H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Vicki L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Angela H. - Muncie, Indiana
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Brenda R. - Carmel, Indiana
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Mark H. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Marsha W. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kathy K. - Columbus, Indiana
Again, we can do reform without reinventing the wheel. Salle Mae has been very instrumental in the past processing and getting loans to thousands of students. Fix the parts that need addressed; but do not make another huge bureaucracy in our government - speaking from experience, it is not as efficient when it comes to the magnitude of what this industry does. In conjunction, our focus should be on preserving jobs; not cutting more in the private sector, only to make more jobs in the government. Who is going to pay the taxes to pay for the jobs created in the government (when private entreprise is not hiring and paying people) instead of the taxpayers.
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Scott C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Lucy S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Direct Lending did not work the last time schools were made to enroll. I do not think it will save the money the GAO has verified. The administration of Direct Lending was not included in the price.
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Joe G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Greg S. - Peru, Indiana
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Brenda N. - Muncie, Indiana
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Deborah P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sheryl M. - Indpls, Indiana
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Jerry W. - Frankton, Indiana
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Brad E. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Elizabeth H. - Carmel, Indiana
In the past, I worked for Sallie Mae for 12 years. Sallie Mae employees are hardworking and dedicated to their jobs. Please save the Sallie Mae employees' jobs and the efficiency and effectiveness of the student loan program.
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Lisa J. - Fishers, Indiana
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Emily S. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Meghann D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lula L. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Tony M. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Jeremy W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Gina B. - Indpls, Indiana
I would hope they find another solution to cut. People need jobs and students needs loans...
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Mark T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
With the Health Care debate taking center stage this legistlation is being pushed through without notice. Many people are assuming this is not a big deal if they do not have kids near or past college age. This program will only continue to add to the nation's debt which we will all pay for. This program only grows Government involvement, instead of reducing Government. Everyone take notice as to which of our officials support and vote for these types of bills. We all seem to have short memories when election time comes around. Show your disapproval of their actions by using your vote!!
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Cathy M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ann P. - Cicero, Indiana
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Judy S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Louis R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dawn H. - Cicero, Indiana
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Amy C. - Anderson, Indiana
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Greg` B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Brandon T. - Carmel, Indiana
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James B. - Anderson, Indiana
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P Hyllis B. - Franklin, Indiana
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Rod C. - Pittsboro, Indiana
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Kevin A. - New Palestine, Indiana
Keep Indiana Jobs In Indiana!!
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Jodi J. - Indinanapolis, Indiana
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Jack S. - Avon, Indiana
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Rachel T. - Muncie, Indiana
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Matt M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Anne A. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Brenda M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Chad C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Heather M. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Brenda M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Brian M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Competition and choice are essential to the long term goals of efficiency and quality in Student Loan delivery. Make the obvious choice please.
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Karen S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Jennifer R. - Carmel, Indiana
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David L. - Brownsburg, Indiana
We need to protect Indiana jobs. Also, students should continue to have options for their loans
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Mark R. - Fishers, Indiana
When has the federal government been efficient at anything?
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Carma G. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Chriss K. - New Castle, Indiana
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Mary C. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Steven M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Darrin H. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Susan B. - Martinsville, Indiana
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Jo Dee C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Wayne W. - Greenwood, Indiana
Save Indiana jobs!!!
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Sinh V. - Brownsburg, Indiana
I have two sons are attending at universities and I am working for Sallie Mae. We are looking for a better solution not for more Unemployment, more homeless and more crimes. Government can't do better than Sallie Mae. Government needs more power, more control over our jobs then later will give these jobs to OVERSEA !!!!!. Please build a strong AMERICA not a strong China, nor a strong India.... We need our jobs.
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Kimberly D. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Pamela P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mary Kay M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Roger B. - Westfield, Indiana
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Patty R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Judith B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Janet J. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kathryn S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Bhargavi A. - Fishers, Indiana
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Shirish R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Shirish R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Chadd B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Richard K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Shelly S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Melanie D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Save our jobs. There should be enough students for Sallie Mae and the government to give loans to students.
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Penny D. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Jonathan C. - Anderson, Indiana
As a person who teaches in higher education, it is my sincere hope that we retain the private student loan industry. I am unconvinced that a federal government takeover will help more students afford college. As good citizens, we need to pay attention to how our representatives vote. If every solution begins with "The federal government will...," perhaps we should rethink who we are voting for. In our current system of federalism, the states still have certain areas of authority that should not be trampled by the federal government.
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Herschel H. - Lapel, Indiana
Indiana has lost too many jobs because of the auto makers moving out of our country. Keeping these jobs in Indiana will help our states recovery.
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Brett H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Christine H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kris M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Joseph H. - Dupont, Indiana
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S C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Alan W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Laura H. - Dupont, Indiana
Please dont let the goverment take control of all the jobs, we will lose our freedom
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Vicki F. - Shelbyville, Indiana
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Jennifer L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Brian C. - Carmel, Indiana
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James W. - Knightstown, Indiana
Lets not let another good working business get crippled by the government.
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Jeff A. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
Help save Hoosier Jobs....
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Cherilyn S. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Jane S. - Fairmount, Indiana
Thanks to Sallie Mae we are able to service current and past students with the respect they diserve. Sallie Mae has given me the opportunity to better my life. Sallie Mae employs thousands of people that would not have jobs in this economy and State of Indiana.
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Stephanie H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Eugene G. - Orlando, Florida
As an Indiana retired teacher, I believe the federal government does a very poor and inefficient job of financial management of educational programs. I would support the comments of Melinda M from Greenfield, Indiana. I would like to see a major overhaul of the congressional system to bring it more in line with the "average American professional" standard.
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Angela F. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Lana F. - Fishers, Indiana
Do we want to become a socialist society, where the government owns and runs everything? Or do we want to fight for democracy, capitalism, and MORE JOBS in the private sector? That's really what this is all about.... SAVE INDIANA JOBS!
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Steve R. - Sheridan, Indiana
It is a proven fact that government is less efficient than the private sector. Quit bloating our federal government!
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Mark R. - Edmond, Oklahoma
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Greg A. - Middletown, Indiana
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Michael C. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Cheryl R. - Fishers, Indiana
I agree with others. The last thing we need is more government run programs. Keep it local and in the states. So far government has not run anything well as far as I can see. Why give them more power??
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Ebony S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Faye V. - Fishers, Indiana
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Mary H. - Noblesville, Indiana
Another socialist move.
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Robert R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Mike C. - Arcadia, Indiana
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Scott B. - Greenfield, Indiana
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William S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Spc Shane B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Devon B. - Mt Pleasant, South Carolina
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Katie L. - New Castle, Indiana
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Noah L. - Mt Pleasant, South Carolina
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Diana C. - New Castle, Indiana
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Nathan W. - Muncie, Indiana
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Julie V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tim H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Danete H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sharon D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Gina B. - Anderso, Indiana
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Gina D. - Muncie, Indiana
Save the jobs because you already took the one I had at G.M.
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Christy J. - Anderson, Indiana
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Brent R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kelly W. - Fortville, Indiana
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Helen S. - Fishers, Indiana
The government is working to completely control everything. Evan Bayh, please do the right thing for a change and vote against this bill.
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Jan G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Please keep these jobs available. Thank you
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James J. - Greenwood, Indiana
Student loan providers enable students to obtain their higher education. Many people in all walks of life have benefited from higher education. Please don't let a company such as Sallie Mae disappear.
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Ann J. - Greenwood, Indiana
Our family depends on jobs remaining in Indiana. Please do all you can to keep as many jobs here as possible.
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Chris L. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Sarah L. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Andrea M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
This is a critical time for our elected leaders to be responsible and to think more of long term ramifications rather than quick and easy fixes. We are economically a capitalistic country and politically a republican democracy. That combination, coupled with our constitutional governance with checks and balances among the three branches of government, has served us well. We are erroneously being bullied by a charismatic president to abandon those things which have benefitted the majority of us for hundreds of years. Our forefathers correctly identified the things that the federal government should and should not control. Please do not support this bill or anything like it. There are so many hidden losses of our freedoms to pursue our opportunities, to have the chance to fail and/or succeed. Your support of this bill will not only cost Hoosiers their jobs and livelihood, It will deprive us of the ulimate freedom - the right to make choices for our selves. Please do not vote for this bill. You have been elected to represent the people of Indiana. Voting for this bill will be a dereliction of that trust.
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Richard M. - Cambridge City, Indiana
It would seem to me that you all would be able to bring these party lines together and do what is best for the people and state,and not waste your time and our money on this. Indiana needs these jobs and the people who now run the programs are following the goverment guidelines now, You all sure wouldnt be lowering any of the taxes in the system. Would you?
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Karri W. - Ridgeville, Indiana
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David O. - Indianapolis, Indiana
From what I have seen with government on any scale is they do a rather poor job of controlling costs, and running a program with any sort of efficiency. You couple that with the potential job loss here in Indiana. and this makes a poor choice. If the government wants to make more money available for Pell grants and other forms of student laons, then do so, but let the prtivate sector administer it. The government is outstanding at generatiing forms and other hoops to make us jump through, so just create a few more of those and stay out of this side of the business.
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Beth N. - N Oblesville, Indiana
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Charlotte S. - Greenfield, Indiana
Please vote "No" to putting the student loan program under government control.
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Travis W. - Lapel, Indiana
I was let go from Sallie Mae in January 2008. It is imperative that we keep good jobs in Indiana! Sallie Mae is a fair company that, overall, treats there employees with dignity and respect. We need more places like Sallie Mae in this state!
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Tyson R. - Muncie, Indiana
Save the jobs because I been looking for the past 13 years and if you take them then I will never find a job. Real talk.
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Lavella P. - Muncie, Indiana
Save the jobs! First and foremost... my kids need they job. I think you should find them another job if your going to take their's away.
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Fannie B. - A Nderson, Indiana
SAVE THE JOBS, WE HAVE LOST ALL THE AUTO JOBS, LET'S NOT LOOSE THESE TOO.
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Brittany P. - Muncie, Indiana
Please do not take my job. If anything will you create more jobs. I'm a student and a Sallie Mae employee, I cannot afford for my job to be taken away. If the worse does happen & your going to take my job, then please give me at least a month's notice with another job in line.
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Pamela R. - Anderson, Indiana
My daughter works for Sallie Mae and losing her job would be detrimental to her family life. I know she loves her job and what she does everyday for her customers. She has tried so hard in her life to always do the right thing for everyone, she does not deserve to lose her job. Finding another position in todays economy at the same rate of pay would be impossible for her. She is trying to go to college and work and take care of her family, she is a single mother of two and NEEDS HER JOB!!!
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Daniel D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kiersten S. - Greenwood, Indiana
I am a college student and cannot name a single government service that is efficient and customer focused. Government failures are massive at the post office, in the welfare program, in farm subsidies, etc. and are littered with massive waste and fraud. Why would the US want to introduce more of such unwanted behavior and expense by taking over the student loan industry??? Please vote to keep this industry in private hands where my needs will be better served.
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Jordan S. - Greenwood, Indiana
As a current college student, the last thing that I wish to do is to have to work with inefficient government bureaucrats who are not motivated to do a great job of serving my needs, but rather, who care more about serving the whims of their master -- politicians whose agendas are more about their own personal or party power and how to increase it. Keep the student loan industry in the hands of priviate industry, and the country will be best served!
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Jill S. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Don S. - Greenwood, Indiana
The last thing our country needs right now is the government takeover of yet another facet of our national economy. Given the opportunity and the pressures of competition, private industry is far more adept at lowering costs, providing excellent customer service, and evaluating loan applicants on the merits of their situations rather than the political critieria of whichever party might be in power in the White House. I urge our senators and representatives to vote to uphold the benefits of free enterprise, avoid the further politicization of higher education, and the preservation of jobs in Indiana and elsewhere.
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Cathy L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kevin R. - Muncie, Indiana
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Sara S. - Winchester, Indiana
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Michelle C. - Selma, Indiana
Without a college education, I would not be where I am today. I cannot imagine what it would have been like to get my student loans through the DL program without private sector originators like Sallie Mae. Having dealt with our government offices on more than one occasion, getting paperwork done or even getting a straight answer on what needs to be done takes forever-if you get an answer at all. The inefficiency and poor productivity as well as the mismanagement that would be generated by our government taking over the student loan program entirely would prevent scores of our citizens from attending college. This doesn't take into account the thousands who would no longer have a job! I do not believe that transferring more control to our government would correct anything. Look at government spending...would any of the alleged 'savings' go back into our educational system or other programs for our schools??? I do not believe so. If it isn't broken, don't fix it!!!
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Duncan R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kent G. - Fishers, Indiana
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Edie C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Don't put this into the hands of the governmemt. If it aint broke don't fix it. Leave it with the private sector. My husband and all Sallie Mae people are doing a great job and care about the students. We don't need to put all of these people into the unemployment lines.
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Anita M. - Anderson, Indiana
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Sharla E. - Anderson , Indiana
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Angela C. - Elwood, Indiana
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Jamie W. - Tipton, Indiana
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Paula W. - Tipton, Indiana
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James W. - Tipton, Indiana
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Amy E. - Albany, Indiana
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Michele W. - Anderson, Indiana
I was laid of due to plant closure of Guide Corp in 2007 and have had no luck in finding employment that would cover the bills such as mortgage, utilities and car payment. The best I have been able to find is $8 an hour which is not enough to keep a roof over my head or feed myself. My husband was also laid off from Sallie Mae, and it was looking like he may be able to get back on, but with this new devlopment, he will not be able to go back to work making a decent wage and will soon be at $8 an hour as well. Due to this, we will not be able to make the house or car payments. If jobs are constantly cut due to new laws such as this, the government is causing the forclosure, repossed vehicles and homeless rates to rise. This restructuring is just another example of NAFTA, it causes un-employment and hardship. What need to be remembered is....if the public doesn't have work, the government doesn't get tax dollars.
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David K. - Williamsburg, Ohio
Our Federal Government should not in anyway remove jobs from any State to eliminate competition in free market. In no way will this improve the job market and keep jobs in Indiana. Sallie Mae has the experience and workers for the Business. Please stay out Private of our lives.
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Sharon P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ben S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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William T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kaleigh L. - Muncie, Indiana
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Rebecca S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jamesen C. - Indanapolis, Indiana
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Rebecca B. - Muncie, Indiana
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Lora M. - Muncie, Indiana
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David I. - Muncie, Indiana
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Vera C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Maggie B. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Michelle D. - Anderson, Indiana
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Mark B. - Greenfield, Indiana
Save Indiana jobs. Defeat the current proposed Student Loan Program Bill.
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Jude S. - Bloomington, Indiana
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Moriag M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kristina D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jamie R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Deanna H. - Anderson, Indiana
Senators, please help save Indiana jobs! We need them!
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Ray C. - Greenwood, Indiana
The government has no place in lending public funds to students. Keep and expand the existing programs.
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Janet H. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Ralph H. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Timothy M. - Pierceton, Indiana
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Allen M. - Pierceton, Indiana
The private sector does a better job and is more cost effective than the government. My son has worked there for 23 years.
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Pamela M. - Evansville, Indiana
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Jessica L. - Ansonia, Ohio
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Terri G. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Lori S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Bart P. - Richmond, Indiana
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Karen P. - Richmond, Indiana
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Theresa B. - Carmel, Indiana
I truly believe Sallie Mae provides a valuable service to students and their families. I also firmly believe that the private sector can provide these services more efficiently than a government run program. Please protect Indiana jobs!! Losing so many jobs in Indiana would be devastating to the community and our economy. The effects would be widespread.
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Mary R. - Noblesville, Indiana
Do not let this take away jobs!!!!!!!!
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Keith H. - Pendleton, Indiana
My wife works at Sallie Mae and we can't afford to loose her income.
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Barbara B. - Carmel, Indiana
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Scott I. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kim D. - Anderson, Indiana
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Kimberly W. - Fisher, Indiana
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Sandra N. - Noblesville, Indiana
Petitioning that Sallie Mae and its employees be valued and kept in place to maintain the federal student loan program. Requesting that government work to respect and keep private business intact - help keep our public citizens employed!
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Kelly E. - Noblesville, Indiana
Petitioning that Sallie Mae and its employees be valued and kept in place to maintain the federal student loan program. Requesting that government work to respect and keep private business intact!
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Christopher S. - Bloomington, Indiana
Government takeover of yet another sector of our economy is not the answer. Period. The idea that government could improve upon the service, cost effectiveness, and vitality of this sector is both laughable and ludicrous at the same time.
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Felisha D. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Doug M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Vicky C. - Okeechobee, Florida
My daughter is employed at Sallie Mae and has been for 22 years and I have 2 grandchildren in college. I think saving jobs is very important and students should be able to choose who they borrow from. Although I am no longer an Indiana resident, I am still very much interested in this issue.
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Pamee T. - Muncie, Indiana
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Gregory G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jeffrey R. - Indianapolis, Indiana
These companies are vital to the growth and development of Indiana's future.
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Shawn H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Joni T. - Noblesville, Indiana
We need jobs in America and not thrown overseas. This economy is terrible. Please help America get back on her feet!
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Shree W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Scott R. - Westfield, Indiana
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Marquita B. - Noblesville, Indiana
Sallie Mae is a good company and good at what they do. It's important to keep Sallie Mae in Indiana, and in the private sector.
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Malinda K. - New Albany, Indiana
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Donald O. - Anderson, Indiana
Taking jobs from the local economy makes no sense to me. Why would you support a bill that removes Indiana jobs? To me support of this bill means you prefer Washington over Indiana, which would not look favorable on my vote for you in the future.
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Toby F. - Lapel, Indiana
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Stephen T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Maureen J. - Fishers, Indiana
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Michael J. - Fishers, Indiana
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Elizabeth P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Cindy B. - Indianaplois, Indiana
I'm currently working for Sallie Mae as a Default Prevention Specialist and my borrowers really appreciate this department. I love helping people who are having a really tough time repaying their loans during this time.
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Cassy S. - Yorktown, Indiana
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Summer T. - Indianapolis , Indiana
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Jason C. - Middletown, Indiana
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Eric W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Bob C. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Alison C. - Westfield, Indiana
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Kathleen H. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Stacy G. - Floyds Knobs, Indiana
I strongly oppose the government control of student lending and will vote against any candidate who uses his/her position in government to eliminate the choice for students and families. Not only will the lenders who currently provide services today be forced to close their doors, but the employees will be left without jobs and the unemployment rate will continue to rise in not only this state of Indiana, but all others who employ those that serve in this industry. Those in elected positions need to stand up for what is right for the citizens of this state and refuse to support legislation that will cost Hoosier jobs in the thousands. If you do not, be prepared to be replaced come election day and have no doubt that the citizens of this state will exercise their right to make that happen.
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Gil K. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Teresa P. - Noblesville, Indiana
Please do not take away our jobs.
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Tom R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kyle A. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Jo J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rina T. - Fishers, Indiana
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Karin G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kumar B. - Carmel, Indiana
Higher Education (and its financing) in the US has always been a model for Private and Public sector collaboration. I see no reason to think that a purely Federal approach to education lending will be more efficient than the collaborative arrangement we have today. I strongly support the community proposal for private sector participation. This will be much better for Indiana!
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Darren O. - Anderson, Indiana
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Scott S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Julie G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tonda K. - Carmel, Indiana
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Chandra S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Patrick L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Adam D. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Allyson C. - Windfall, Indiana
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Melissa D. - Indpls, Indiana
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Christian B. - Westfield, Indiana
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Lisa D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Before agreeing with such a radical restructure of federal student loan programs, I hope that our elected Senators will perform due diligence to understand the true positive and negative impacts of this action. I am hoping that this decision is not just about the Democratic party but about what is best for the people of the United States overall.
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Julie D. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Chadwick S. - Muncie, Indiana
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Greg B. - Mooresville, Indiana
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Kathleen B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Zack G. - Muncie, Indiana
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Leonard K. - Anderson, Indiana
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Craig V. - Pendleton, Indiana
I support my companies initiative. I hope that both Democrats and Republicans can come together to setup a system that will not cost jobs and will improve the current system. Sallie Mae is doing its part. How about joining us.
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Josh B. - Sulphur Springs, Indiana
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Christopher Y. - Muncie, Indiana
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Paul F. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Christee P. - Richmond, Indiana
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Karen A. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sherry Z. - Fishers, Indiana
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Matthew W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
By approving this bill you are taking the option to choose away from the consumer. By offering them options it can help make things more affordable for the consumer. We need to give the consumer the option to choose what is best for them.
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Josh S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Paula R. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Premnath P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Ravi P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Aidyl M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Janice B. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Stephen M. - Carmel, Indiana
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Debbie T. - Anderson, Indiana
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John T. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Krystl M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Keri G. - Indpls, Indiana
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Angela M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Donald M. - Mooresvill, Indiana
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Lorne C. - Ingalls, Indiana
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Kelly F. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Monic M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kyle U. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kirk M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lola E. - New Palestine, Indiana
I work at Sallie Mae, and have never worked for a better organization. Students need entities such as Sallie Mae in order to get the best student loan experiences possible.
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Wendell B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jennifer I. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Kristian H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Stephen S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Christine H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Scott M. - Fishers, Indiana
The Obama approach to solving our nation's problems is to takeover companies and industries and put people out of work. That may save in personnel costs, but it's not good for the economy and it's not good for people. We need to keep what's in place and improve upon it.
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Renée L. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tricia G. - Anderson, Indiana
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Paul R. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Stephanie G. - Anderson, Indiana
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Gwen P. - Indianpolis, Indiana
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David M. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Scott P. - Fishers, Indiana
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Nancy R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Trupthy B. - Zionsville, Indiana
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Keith R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Julie S. - Zionsville, Indiana
That creating more Federal bureaucracy could "save us money" is ludicrous. Any savings from the interest subsidy would be mitigated by the increased "need" for more Federal employees to run the programs already being efficiently handled by private companies like Sallie Mae. This is just another way to nationalize an industry. Remember how our representatives and senators vote on this—the next chance to hire new ones is only a year away.
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Keith M. - Lapel, Indiana
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Heather G. - Fortville, Indiana
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Melinda M. - Greenfield, Indiana
Isn't the job market in Indiana terrible enough? Evan Bayh, if you vote for the current student loan reform proposal, you are partly responsible for putting 2000+ Indiana families out of work. This would mean more bankruptcies, more unemployment, less consumer spending, fewer related jobs, more on welfare, possibly more homeless and more crime. I remind you that lost jobs have many direct and indirect impacts that ripple though society in many ways. There are BETTER solutions!! Do what is right, Evan Bayh, and NOT what partisan politics would dictate to you!! Have the courage and character to examine and support a better solution. A proposal exists that would not only save these jobs, but would improve the student loan system. The better answer is there; if you care at all about Indiana, look for it and support it.
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Millie M. - Pierceton, Indiana
1. The private sector can do a more efficient job than government run programs. 2. My son, who has worked in this place for 19 years, needs his job.
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Beth H. - Fishers, Indiana
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J M W. - Plainfield, Indiana
Right....just like the post office or the IRS. Models of efficiency and productivity. Oh, wait - is my sarcasm button on again?
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Amy M. - Fortville, Indiana
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Kevin J. - Pierceton, Indiana
The last thing the federal government needs is more power and more control over our lives. Our market is built to be free and encourage competition - any time the government gets involved it reduces our freedom of choice and increases cost. History repeats itself, always. When was the last time you recall the federal government actually fixing anything?
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Jeff S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Karen J. - Fishers, Indiana
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Caryl M. - Carmel, Indiana
Sallie Mae employs thousands of people in Indiana who service and collect student loans--and far more efficiently than the government ever could. They have the technology, they have the experience, they have a trained workforce. Keep them in business! I am not an employee of any student-loan related industry. This just makes sense.
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Juneo L. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Melissa R. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Sarah W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kimm G. - Goshen, Indiana
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John G. - Goshen, Indiana
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Christie G. - Goshen, Indiana
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David M. - Greenfield, Indiana
The Federal Direct Lending Program is less efficient and has lower service levels than FFELP. Competition between the multiple companies in FFELP has raised efficiencies, lowered costs, raised service levels, and resulted in new products and innovations. It is best for the taxpayers to keep the private sector in the student loan industry.
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Norris T. - Lapel, Indiana
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Lu Anne B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jill H. - Carmel, Indiana
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Mark K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Want to keep jobs here and decrease size of federal gov.
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Amy D. - Pendletonq, Indiana
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Jessica R. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Pat B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Brandi P. - Anderson, Indiana
I have worked for and served the customers of USA Group/Sallie Mae for 17 years. I am very proud of what we accomplish everyday and am so thankful that I am able to help impact lives in a positive way. Without our company, and others like ours, many younge adults would not be able to realize their dreams of higher education. I am obviously concerned about my job, but also about the many other jobs this will affect. Not only would this impact Sallie Mae and guarantors. It would also result in thousands of lost jobs for many bank employees as well. As a result you would see higher unemployment rates, which in turn, would cost the government (tax payers) more money. We would see an increase in unemployment benefits as well as addtional assistance requests. During those trying times you also see an increase in domestic situations which causes broken homes and a breakdown of morals in society.
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James K. - Shelbyville, Indiana
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Mark S. - Fortville, Indiana
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Nancy H. - Lapel, Indiana
We do not need to lose anymore jobs in Indiana!
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Kara R. - Floyds Knobs, Indiana
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Henderson M. - New Albany, Indiana
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Roy W. - Floyds Knobs, Indiana
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Donald W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Jeff B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sandra W. - Greenfield, Indiana
save the jobs.....
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Troy G. - Fishers, Indiana
Indiana has the current infrastructure already created in order to complete the task that the President has called for. Sallie Mae has already stepped up and said “We Can Do It” for the President. It is absurd to think that this work will be completed more efficiently and more professionally by destroying that which has already proven itself as the best work force for the task.
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Deanna S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Typically government takes over and then the program is broken...work on the programs that are not working like Social Security...why are the monies we put into our social security not there...government should live by the same means as all americans do...live within your means.
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Thomas K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
I see no reason to take over the student loan program for what I can see as only political purposes at the expense of jobs in Indiana.
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Kristi O. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Brian Y. - Lafayette, Indiana
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Charles T. - Lapel, Indiana
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Brooke B. - Fishers, Indiana
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Nancy P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Heather A. - Daleville, Indiana
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Stacey T. - Lapel, Indiana
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Chris H. - Lapel, Indiana
Help save my sisters job! It's been her whole career, over 25-years with Sallie Mae / USA Group. I really don't want her moving in with me! :)
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Renee B. - Lapel, Indiana
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Kelly C. - Lapel, Indiana
Participation in Direct Lending has dropped since it's inception becuase schools don't feel it meets the needs of their students. Students and their parents deserve a choice. Support FFELP!
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James H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Amanda H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Greg C. - Cloverdale, Indiana
Cut Jobs in Washington D.C. not Indiana.
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Stephanie W. - Cicero, Indiana
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Tammy B. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Justin M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Badar K. - Noblesville, Indiana
It is important to increase the jobs in Indiana rather than to decrease. Sallimae is providing hansome contribution to jobs in Indiana. We must protect its current Job structure as it is.
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Beth J. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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William H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Christy H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jennifer H. - Arcadia, Indiana
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Forest W. - Wilkinson, Indiana
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Steven B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Dawn B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Diane H. - Noblesville , Indiana
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Ruth M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Alfred M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Everett C. - Dubkirk, Indiana
Save the jobs.
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Tim M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Belinda M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Diane H. - Noblesville, Indiana
I do not feel that the Government needs to be in control of everything!
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Linda S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Christine M. - Fishers, Indiana
The proposed changes will not only eliminate jobs that are important to the state of Indiana and the nation but will hurt the students who depend on these loans. In addition, it will also increase the burden on the taxpayers at a time when jobs and incomes are being reduced.
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Daniel M. - Carmel, Indiana
These jobs & all Indiana jobs need to be protected. More government involvement is not the solution!
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Joan W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Daniel D. - Anderson, Indiana
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Tim B. - New Palestine, Indiana
What sense does it make to sacrifice jobs in Indiana for additional government contracts that will be let to service those loans originated from the Federal Government? SallieMae is already one of the most efficient, cost effective businesses that can offer superior products to students and parents. The bill posed to Congress effectively eliminates fair competition in the student lending market, and the ultimate victims are the parents and students who will suffer from the absence of flexible options.
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Brett L. - Fortville, Indiana
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Lee Ann H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Laura H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Baxter S. - Fishers, Indiana
The changing in the way that students get loans is wrong. Not only will it eliminate jobs that are important to the state of Indiana and the nation but will hurt the students who depend on these loans. It will also increase the burden on the taxpayers at a time when jobs and incomes are being reduced.
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Mandy G. - Anderson, Indiana
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Lawrence H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Bryanna W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
PLEASE!!!! SAVE OUR JOBS!!!!!
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Tara R. - Anderson, Indiana
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Brian D. - Fishers, Indiana
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T. Ray Lonis L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tim L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kendale H. - Parker City, Indiana
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Betty L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Joan T. - Anderson, Indiana
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Faisal K. - Noblesville, Indiana
Please help protect our jobs here in Indiana!!!
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Christina V. - Pendleton , Indiana
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Susan B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Michael R. - Fishers, Indiana
Why are jobs potentially being sacrificed to "close" the national deficit which was caused by greedy CEOs and executives mismanaging their money and to top it off...got a get out of jail free card with tax payers money. I'm all for the greater cause to improve the economy but not at the cost of my job/living. If you want to find me another job within the same community, same pay, and same profession...I'm all for it.
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Christine D. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kurt C. - Anderson, Indiana
No competition in a market is a bad idea for any industry. If you really want to reduce the average student's loan debt, reduce the costs of college, meaning review what college's charge for attendance. This is the same with health care. The charge for receiving care is not affordable, even with insurance. Competition isn't being removed, but it is in the wrong market. The competition should be between the health care providers; who can provide the best service for the lowest price? Instead, with insurance, healthcare providers make sure they charge the maximum insurance will pay, instead of the actual cost of the service. With both, the costs are out of control, so instead of creating more ways for government (our tax dollars) to pay for these costs, find a way to create the competition between the schools or healthcare providers to provide better services at more affordable prices.
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Kurt C. - Anderson, Indiana
No competition in a market is a bad idea for any industry. If you really want to reduce the average student's loan debt, reduce the costs of college, meaning review what college's charge for attendance. This is the same with health care. The charge for receiving care is not affordable, even with insurance. Competition isn't being removed, but it is in the wrong market. The competition should be between the health care providers; who can provide the best service for the lowest price? Instead, with insurance, healthcare providers make sure they charge the maximum insurance will pay, instead of the actual cost of the service. With both, the costs are out of control, so instead of creating more ways for government (our tax dollars) to pay for these costs, find a way to create the competition between the schools or healthcare providers to provide better services at more affordable prices.
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Wendy S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Michael R. - Fishers, Indiana
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Sara R. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Amy S. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Joy N. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Douglas H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Teresa A. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Darrell D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Barbara F. - Elwood, Indiana
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Robert B. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Carol S. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Dottie C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jennifer B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Christopher B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Bobbi B. - Fortville, Indiana
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Corey B. - Fortville, Indiana
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Sandra S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Gary A. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Quintan D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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David S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Nancy H. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Noreen H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Lori R. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Diane L. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Athena L. - Fishers, Indiana
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John R. - Noblesville, Indiana
The private sector is much more suited to serve the financial needs of U.S. college students that the federal government could ever be. If the current administration and Congress is interested in preserving good jobs, then they need to carefully consider the ramifications of any student loan legislation changes that are proposed.
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Timothy M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Nancy W. - Fortville, Indiana
These jobs need to be retained and should not become part of the political porkbelly bill. The students would be at risk due to the inability to obtain funding for higher education.
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Jodie B. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jeremy M. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Ed G. - Fishers, Indiana
As a former government employee and American soldier, my experience is that private sector is superior in managing projects of this nature.
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Michael L. - Carmel, Indiana
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Gail L. - Fishers, Indiana
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Kobi W. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Rose D. - Carmel, Indiana
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Floyd C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Masami C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rainer K. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carrie K. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Todd S. - Carmel, Indiana
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Laurie C. - Fishers, Indiana
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Maureen D. - Westfield, Indiana
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Moore T. - Anderson, Indiana
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Esther W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ami S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Pamela H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Renee H. - Fishers, Indiana
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Wayne P. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Tom N. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Debra D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Torey R. - New Castle, Indiana
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John D. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Debbie E. - Shelbyville, Indiana
We must protect the free enterprise system! No more government interference and takeovers!
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Kelli B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Joan S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Travis W. - Carmel, Indiana
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Theresa K. - Shelbyville, Indiana
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Michelle B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We need to keep the jobs of Sallie Mae employees here in Indiana we are already struggling to keep food on the tables , gas in the cars and working more for less money .......who needs this kind of stress?
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Carisa B. - Indianapolis , Indiana
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La Kema S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Adriana C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Alonzo S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Chassidy W. - Anderson, Indiana
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Barnett M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ronald C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Tiffany G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dee Ann G. - Ingalls, Indiana
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Sarah S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Dan G. - Ingalls, Indiana
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Allen S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
President Obama has called for a "public option" to increase competition, and thereby bring down health care costs. A similar argument should be made for preserving FFELP...I.E., keep the "private option" as a mechanism to maintain competition, and bring down student lending costs!
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Raniel C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Melvin M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rebecca W. - Fortville, Indiana
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Becky J. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Charles R. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Gloria B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Nolan A. - Gas City, Indiana
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Nicholas A. - Gas City, Indiana
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Jacob M. - Matthews, Indiana
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Ashlee M. - Matthews, Indiana
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Bonnie M. - Matthews, Indiana
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Tim M. - Matthews, Indiana
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Jane Ellenor H. - Matthews, Indiana
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Anthony M. - Fairmount, Indiana
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Frona A. - Albany, Indiana
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Aimee C. - Matthews, Indiana
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Josh C. - Matthews, Indiana
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Jay A. - Matthews, Indiana
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Phil T. - Matthews, Indiana
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Patricia T. - Matthews, Indiana
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Richard C. - Matthews, Indiana
please save indiana jobs
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Connie C. - Matthews, Indiana
please save indiana jobs
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Tom H. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steve S. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Sandi S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Scott B. - Kokomo, Indiana
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Ashley D. - Whiteland, Indiana
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Judy V. - Indianapolis, Indiana
The people of Indiana cannot afford, or deserve to lose any more jobs. The government should leave the running of these programs to the professionals like Sallie Mae, which has done an outstanding job.
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Tim W. - Crown Point, Indiana
There is nothing the public sector can do better than the private sector. SO more jobs leave Indiana to go to gov't bureaucrats in DC, that seems like a winner (not)
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Philip S. - Valparaiso, Indiana
The federal government ( our tax dollars ) backing the loans is all they need to do. Private lenders can do a better job of handling the program. Why is it the a parent plus loan is locked in @ 8% ? If these loans are guaranteed by our tax dollars why are we paying 8% to borrow our money?
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Jennifer H. - Portland, Indiana
Congress needs to leave the federal education loan program as it currently exists. Instead, congress should be overseeing the astronomical and continually rising expense of obtaining a college education so more Americans have the opportunity to pursue it.
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Janet B. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
Keep student loan provider jobs in Indiana. My son graduated from college in May 2008 and is underemployed part time at a Marathon convenience store. He worked hard, got good grades, and expected to get a good job, but they are very hard to find in Fort Wayne. Please keep what jobs we do have in the state of Indiana.
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Jeanie G. - Fishers, Indiana
The thought of a Federal Government takeover of anything more frightens me!
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Jackie B. - Kokomo, Indiana
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William A. - Shelbyville, Indiana
Sallie Mae is doing a terrific job on servicing loan from all I understand of it. These jobs need to stay in Indiana.
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La Von W. - Fishers, Indiana
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Fraun C. - Carmel, Indiana
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Ashley S. - Anderson, Indiana
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Dale S. - Noblesville, Indiana
Enough government takeovers! Leave jobs in the hands of the people instead of taking them away so that the government can control everything.
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Timnah M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Darla H. - South Bend, Indiana
Keep Hoosiers Working!
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Julia R. - Brownsburg, Indiana
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Barbara S. - Sheridan, Indiana
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Julie G. - Muncie, Indiana
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Michelle A. - Noblesville, Indiana
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Jacqueline S. - Indianapolis, Indiana
please help us save indiana jobs. we are counting on your support to speak out for us. Thank you
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Curt F. - Anderson, Indiana
Please vote to protect the jobs of those employed at SallieMae.
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Patrick A. - Mc Cordsville, Indiana
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Elizabeth P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
We live in America, the country founded on being able to make your own choices. We do not live in a socialist state, yet, and I would like to keep it that way. The government has enough things to be concerned about, like keeping us safe, they do not need to control another financial institution. Let's keep our people working, not make the economy worse.
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Donna H. - Fortville, Indiana
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Barbara M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Ashley C. - Fishers, Indiana
Every day we hear on the news, tv & radio how our economy is drastically declining. Americans are losing their jobs, some of which aren't even able to collect unemployment benefits. Children are going to bed hungry while their parents cry themself to sleep praying to find a job, any job. Americans are losing their homes, vehicles, everything they've worked so hard to keep. Multi-families are coming together, condensing to one home just trying to make ends meet. Representatives at Sallie Mae have a heart. They know first hand how hard things can be. We know how our borrowers feel when they have no where to turn, when the phone is ringing off the hook and demand lettters fill the mail box. We know how it feels & that's why we have options. We give our borrowers a sense of hope. We know times are hard and people are struggling.We've been there too. It breaks my heart when I get a call and hear some of these stories. We realize that there is a real person on the other line, a person scared and overwhelmed not knowing what to do next. I feel so thankful to God and grateful to SallieMae for hiring me. I have been an employee at SallieMae for nearly a year now and I honestly love my job. Please, don't take it away. We are people too, just trying to make an honest living, take care of our families and keep our homes. Please don't jeopardize that. Indiana needs these jobs.
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Darlene C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Phillip W. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jeffery P. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Melinda M. - Carmel, Indiana
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G G. - Muncie, Indiana
any more loss of employment in Indiana is a travesty and the negative effects will ripple and hurt our children's health and future. PLEASE help!!!!
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G G. - Muncie, Indiana
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Jerry B. - Greenfield, Indiana
WE could not afford to pay for our two daughters' education had it not been for Sallie Mae and the loan opportunities.
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Willie W. - Fort Wayne, Indiana
PLEASE SAVE THE JOB,IN INDIANA!
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Jon K. - Zionsville, Indiana
If we Americans are to make post secondary education more expensive to future college students in exchange for a few hundred jobs, we might as well take the heart from our country and spit on it. College graduates are the people that is keep this country in good shape and well up for the fight against China and India. Unless this plan will make student loans cheaper, I strong oppose it.
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Jeremy M. - Fortville, Indiana
I have struggled to make ends meet in the past few years. Working in home computer repair my business is absolutely dependent on my customers being able to afford my services and with the dwindling job market in Indiana that is becoming an impossible task.
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M. Susan M. - Fortville, Indiana
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Greg C. - Charlotte, North Carolina
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Amy B. - Fortville, Indiana
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Denise M. - Fishers, Indiana
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Shawn H. - Greenwood, Indiana
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Benjamin S. - Fortville, Indiana
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Courtney B. - Pendleton, Indiana
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Katrina S. - Muncie, Indiana
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Dorica Y. - Muncie, Indiana
Please Protect these Jobs!!!
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Chris G. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Steve S. - Pendleton, Indiana
There isn't anything the U.S. Government does that private industry can't do better. I am for anything that keeps the government out of private sector areas where they don't belong!
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Brian M. - Greenfield, Indiana
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Sarah C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sarah C. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Jessica S. - Fortville, Indiana
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Vivian H. - 3550 Graceland Ave, Indiana
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Kristie W. - New Palestine, Indiana
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Donna B. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Kristie W. - New Palestine, Indiana
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William H. - Brazil, Indiana
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Julie S. - Fishers, Indiana
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Aaron W. - Noblesville, Indiana
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David A. - Fortville, Indiana
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Thad M. - Fishers, Indiana
Let's reduce government involvement... in EVERYTHING!!!
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Michael M. - Indianapolis, Indiana
The Federal Government has never demonstrated the ability to run government efficiently. Why would anyone believe that they can improve upon the efficiencies already demonstrated by private industry? Let the government fund the loans, but let's keep the efficient and productive relationships,service, and jobs provided by the existing originators and servicers of student loans.
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Renee B. - Anderson, Indiana
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Darlene C. - Greenfield, Indiana
I'm very proud to tell anyone that I am a Sallie Mae employee. One of my doctors told me that he never regrets writing his check to Sallie Mae each month, because without Sallie Mae, he could never have fulfilled his dream. Another doctor told me that every time he travels I-69 past Sallie Mae, he always tells whoever he is traveling with about how supportive Sallie Mae was to one of his patients who made it through a very serious illness. Sallie Mae has been the reason that thousands of families have been able to live and thrive in Indiana. We need your support to keep an ethical company with good paying jobs in Indiana.
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Lord T. - Indianapolis, Indiana
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Todd C. - Avon, Indiana
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Michelle H. - N, Indiana
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Charles H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Charles H. - Anderson, Indiana
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Mary Jo A. - Fortville, Indiana
I support the private sector and
