For the longest time, student loans and services perplexed borrowers with terms that constantly changed and practices designed to put borrowers at a disadvantage. That’s why I’m 2017 I authored the Student Loan Bill of Rights, and after years of trying to pass it, this spring, Massachusetts was finally able to make the Student Loan Bill of Rights law. It regulates borrowing services and establishes a position designed to help students now and in the future. I spoke with Attorney General Maura Healey, whose office is hosting the position, about It and what we can expect of the bill of rights going forward and how borrowers can get help -- this is that conversation.