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    Biden student loan forgiveness plan gets a win in federal court

    By Ray Bogan,

    3 hours ago

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    President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan can move forward after a federal judge allowed a temporary restraining order to expire. This, however, does not mean the Biden administration won the case, which will continue working its way through the federal court system.

    The lawsuit was filed by seven Republican states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, North Dakota and Ohio. They argued Biden’s new plan to forgive student debt is illegal.

    On Wednesday, Oct. 2, a federal judge removed Georgia from the case and moved it to Missouri. According to Reuters, the judge determined Georgia lacked legal standing to sue . The state said it could potentially lose tax revenue but the judge said that would be incidental.

    The judge ruled Missouri does have standing to sue because it operates a nonprofit student loan servicer, called MOHELA, which could potentially lose millions of dollars if the Biden plan is ultimately approved.

    “The fact remains that this lawsuit reflects an ongoing effort by Republican elected officials who want to prevent millions of their own constituents from getting breathing room on their student loans,” a Department of Education spokesperson told NBC News.

    This loan forgiveness was announced after the Supreme Court struck down Biden’s original plan to forgive approximately $400 billion in loans for as many as 43 million Americans back in June 2023.

    This debt relief effort would cancel up to $20,000 for borrowers whose balances are greater than the original total , something that happens on income driven plans when interest builds.

    It would also provide debt cancellation for undergraduate borrowers who entered repayment before July 2005 or graduate borrowers who entered repayment before July 2000.

    There are multiple other ways to get relief under the plan. The Department of Education is still working to finalize who will qualify.

    The post Biden student loan forgiveness plan gets a win in federal court appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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    How about we think about giving help to the people who have worked, paid taxes, another words, the ones who paid their dues for, on average, 45+years. Everyone is still trying to recover from the Pandemic and there ARE still SOME STATES assisting their citizens BUT not all states, which I find deplorable. Everyone suffered THE SAME during the Pandemic so I don't understand why ALL STATES are not continuing assistance to their citizens? The student loan forgiveness shouldn't be a MAIN action but our government needs to address how the category of people in talking about, 62+, who've, like I said, paid their dues, but are being forced to live, some below poverty, mostly because of their income.... Social Security!! I want to know how they justify calculating the COLA every year by only what inflation says only a few months out of the year?? I know I live 12 months a year and for 12 months a year things I pay for increase all year long NOT JUST A FEW MONTHS
    Veterans4Trump45
    10m ago
    I guess this is Bidenomics !!
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