3 states file emergency Supreme Court petition to halt Biden's student loan repayment program [View all]
Source: The Hill
07/09/24 3:10 PM ET
A trio of GOP-run states filed an emergency petition on Monday with the Supreme Court to halt President Bidens Saving on Valuable Education (SAVE) income-driven student loan repayment program. South Carolina, Texas and Alaska petitioned the court to halt the plan after the 10th Circuit allowed the administration to start a significant portion of it.
The SAVE plan was set to slash monthly student loan payments from 10 percent of discretionary income to 5 percent this month. It would also begin offering student loan forgiveness to certain groups of borrowers.
The 10th Circuit halted the loan forgiveness but said the lower monthly payments could proceed, leaving the states to appeal to the Supreme Court, which last year struck down Bidens previous attempt at universal debt relief.
By default, Mondays motion was sent to Justice Neil Gorsuch, who handles emergency appeals arising from the 10th Circuit. But Gorsuch could refer the matter to his colleagues for a vote. And even though the Supreme Court is on its summer recess, the justices still act on emergency applications.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/education/4762340-biden-student-loan-forgiveness-debt-relief-supreme-court-texas-alaska-south-carolina/