US federal court blocks revised student debt relief plan
- A US federal court blocked the Department of Education's revised student debt relief plan from taking effect in six states, issuing a preliminary injunction on the final day of a restraining order.
- The ruling halts mass cancellation of student loans, forgiving interest, and not charging accrued interest in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Missouri, North Dakota, and Ohio.
- This new injunction means the merits will be reviewed by the US District Court Eastern District of Missouri and may reach the appellate court and US Supreme Court.
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Biden’s student loan relief plan suffers another setback in Missouri ruling • Michigan Advance
A Thursday ruling in federal court in Missouri further hinders the administration’s efforts to promote its work on student loans ahead of the November election. (Photo by Getty Images)The Biden administration was hit with the latest blow to its student debt relief efforts on Thursday after a federal judge in Missouri temporarily blocked the administration from putting in place a plan that would provide student debt relief to millions of borrower…
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Biden’s student loan relief plan suffers another setback in Missouri ruling • Maine Morning Star
A Thursday ruling in federal court in Missouri further hinders the administration’s efforts to promote its work on student loans ahead of the November election. (Photo by Getty Images)The Biden administration was hit with the latest blow to its student debt relief efforts on Thursday after a federal judge in Missouri temporarily blocked the administration from putting in place a plan that would provide student debt relief to millions of borrower…
Biden’s Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Plan Was Shot Down, Again
President Biden’s student loan cancellation plan has once again been put on hold. Yesterday, U.S. District Judge Matthew Schelp in Missouri further delayed Biden’s plan to cancel student loan debt for over 30 million Americans, temporarily blocking the administration from acting. The Supreme Court has previously rejected an earlier proposal that would have canceled debt for 43 million people. Six Republican-led states had urged the Missouri ju…
Biden’s student loan relief plan suffers another setback in Missouri ruling • Daily Montanan
Student loan paperwork (Photo illustration by Getty Images). The Biden administration was hit with the latest blow to its student debt relief efforts on Thursday after a federal judge in Missouri temporarily blocked the administration from putting in place a plan that would provide student debt relief to millions of borrowers. The ruling further hinders the administration’s efforts to promote its work on student loans ahead of the November ele…
US federal court blocks revised student debt relief plan
A US federal court on Thursday blocked the Department of Education’s revised student debt relief plan from taking effect in six states. The preliminary injunction came on the final day of a temporary restraining order that was set to expire. Effective immediately, the ruling stops the Department of Education from mass canceling student loans, forgiving interest, and not charging accrued interest on student debt in the states of Alabama, Arkansas…
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