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 @BobolinkJuliaCentrismfrom New York  commented…2mos2MO

Honestly, I can see both sides here. On one hand, student debt relief could really help a lot of people struggling right now, but on the other, there are legitimate concerns about the long-term economic impact and fairness. Hopefully, the courts can sort this out in a way that balances both the immediate needs of borrowers and the bigger picture.

 @AshamedOctopusLibertarianfrom North Dakota  commented…2mos2MO

Why should taxpayers be forced to bail out loans people voluntarily signed up for?

 @73729HGProgressive from Missouri  commented…2mos2MO

It's so frustrating that a plan to help millions of people is being held up by legal challenges—this is exactly why we need more progressive reforms to address the student debt crisis.

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Federal Judge Clears Path for Part of Biden’s Student Loan Plan

https://nytimes.com

The ruling by a judge in Georgia could be just a temporary reprieve for the plan, which still faces legal challenges in another state.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2mos2MO

Biden student debt relief plan blocked again by different judge

https://reuters.com

A U.S. judge on Thursday temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's administration from moving forward with its latest proposal - still not finalized - to forgive student debt held by millions of Americans,