Comptroller Joins MD FBLA in Push for Financial Literacy
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Comptroller Peter Franchot (D-MD) joined a coalition of supporters calling for the passage of legislation mandating a financial literacy graduation requirement for all Maryland students.
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“The
time is now for Maryland to become the fourth state in the nation to require a
standalone course in financial literacy as a high school graduation
requirement,” Comptroller Franchot said. “I believe that fewer people would be
drowning in debt today and facing the loss of their homes, their credit ratings
and their financial security if they had been armed with a financial education.
We don’t have time to wait,” he added.
A state officer the Comptroller met at
Overlea High School in Baltimore County explained how his fellow students could
avoid the financial ruin many adults have experienced by receiving a financial
education. “If everybody has the knowledge they need, then they'll be able to
avoid financial tragedy, like foreclosure and credit card debt and that, in the
end, helps everybody," State President Aaron Moore said.