Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitStatus of SAVE plan implementation by end of 2024?
Fully Implemented • 33%
Partially Implemented • 33%
Not Implemented • 34%
Official announcements from the Biden administration and relevant court rulings
Federal Judges in Kansas and Missouri Block Parts of Biden's SAVE Student Loan Repayment Plan
Jun 25, 2024, 09:25 AM
Two federal judges in Kansas and Missouri have temporarily blocked significant parts of President Joe Biden's new student loan repayment plan. The rulings, which sided with several Republican-led states, prevent the Biden administration from moving forward with key aspects of the initiative designed to lower payments and speed up loan forgiveness for millions of borrowers. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey celebrated the decision, stating that Congress never gave Biden the authority to implement such a plan. The blocked measures are part of Biden's broader effort to provide financial relief to student loan borrowers, a plan estimated to cost $160 billion. The Supreme Court had previously ruled against a similar initiative, and the current rulings have put the future of the SAVE plan, set to take effect on July 1, in doubt. The plan, which could transfer half-a-trillion dollars in debt, is now facing potential appeals.
View original story
Implemented as planned • 25%
Implemented with modifications • 25%
Not implemented • 25%
No decision by date • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Passed by Both Houses • 25%
Passed by House Only • 25%
Passed by Senate Only • 25%
Not Passed • 25%
Signed into law • 25%
Vetoed by President • 25%
Stalled in Senate • 25%
Overturned by court • 25%
Passes • 25%
Fails • 25%
Stalled • 25%
Withdrawn • 25%
Ruling overturned • 33%
Ruling upheld • 33%
Ruling modified • 34%
Implemented as originally proposed • 25%
Revised and implemented • 25%
Permanently blocked • 25%
No final decision by deadline • 25%
No legislative action • 34%
Passes supportive legislation • 33%
Passes blocking legislation • 33%