![]() Dear John,
Lillian's List Foundation is dedicated to lifting up the voices of women in office. We are especially proud of the female legislators in the General Assembly who work hard every day to make North Carolina a better place to live, work, and be a woman.
In order to celebrate them, we are running a weekly feature called #WomanCrushWednesday. Our #WomanCrush this week is Representative Rachel Hunt!
![]() FAST FACTS Name: Rachel Hunt District: 103 (Mecklenburg) In office since: 2019 Key Committees: Appropriations; Appropriations - Education; Education (K-12 & Community Colleges); Families, Children, and Aging Policy; Judiciary 1 Previous career: College counselor
FEATURED BILL: STUDENT BORROWERS' BILL OF RIGHTS
North Carolinians owe a total of $48 billion in student loan debt. Nationwide, women hold about two-thirds of student loan debt, and because of compounding issues like the gender wage gap, take on average two years longer than men to repay student loans.
Representative Hunt is trying to mitigate these issues with the Student Borrowers' Bill of Rights, which she introduced along with Republican colleagues Reps. Setzer and Hardister in April.
The Bill of Rights would require the state Commissioner of Banks to license and regulate student loan servicers and create an ombudsman in the Commissioner's office to field complaints about misinformation and other problems.
This critical legislation will crack down on abusive practices by loan companies and help protect vulnerable groups like people of color, rural students, and low-income individuals who often experience the most hardship when repaying student loans.
In solidarity,
Pia Nargundkar Communications Director
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