TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach held a press conference on a lawsuit of the Biden Administration's student loan forgiveness program Thursday. Kobach says his office, along with 10 other state attorneys general, will sue President Joe Biden over the "student loan forgiveness scheme." The lawsuit was filed Thursday in federal court. “Once []
Biden has cancelled nearly $138 billion in student debt for 3.7 million Americans. Thousands of borrowers on income-driven plans have had their loans forgiven. Have you struggled with student loan forgiveness? Email [email protected]
The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 made student loan forgiveness tax-free until Dec. 31, 2025. President Joe Biden wants to make that provision permanent.
Kaplan Law Firm's Rae Kaplan joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss President Biden's move to slash nearly 6 billion dollars in student debt, the source of the forgiveness funds, and whether there will be any further loan forgiveness before the upcoming election. https://omny.fm/shows/steve-coc
The Biden administration has cleared the student loans of nearly 4 million people, totaling $143.6 billion in aid. How to know if you qualify for relief, too.
Eleven states, led by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach (R), filed a lawsuit on Thursday against the Biden administration after the White House announced last week yet another round of federal student loan debt “forgiveness,” Fox Business reported.The lawsuit reads, “A coalition of States sues Defendant Biden, as well as co-defendants the Department of Education and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, to stop a second attempt to avoid Congress and pass an illegal student debt forgiveness....
The Biden administration has forgiven the student debt of nearly 4 million borrowers. How to know when and if your turn will come.
As more international support flows to Ukraine allies are waiting for the U.S. to make a move.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach said Thursday he is joining ten other state attorneys general in a lawsuit against the Biden Administration over its student loan forgiveness program. The multi-state lawsuit
A group of 19 U.S. Senators are requesting that the Biden administration initiate the process to “promptly,” "recognize a nonmilitarized Palestinian state" in the West Bank and Gaza. The participants represent more than one third of the party’s caucus in the legislative chamber. Led by Sen. Tom Carper from Delaware, the Democratic members made their
Kansas and other GOP-led states have sued the Biden administration over its plans to cancel student loans. President Joe Biden has announced $144 billion in student loan forgiveness since his original plan was struck down by the Supreme Court and devised a new plan to lower future payments that could cost taxpayers another $475 billion. […]
Sen. Jacky Rosen (D., Nev.) on Wednesday became the third Democrat in the upper chamber to come out against Adeel Mangi, President Joe Biden’s controversial nominee to serve as a federal appeals court judge.