AG Fitch joins in on student debt relief fight

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Attorney General Lynn Fitch has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to deny the Biden Administration’s bid to reinstate its student debt relief plan.

by Molly Minta, Mississippi Today November 29, 2022   Earlier this month, the Biden Administration petitioned the Supreme Court to lift an injunction imposed by a lower court and allow the plan to go forward. The administration cited the impact that legal limbo would have on “millions of economically vulnerable borrowers,” including many of the nearly 439,000 Mississippians with student debt.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

 

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Why in the hillbillies do poor White folks who would benefit from student loan forgiveness vote for these people?

Yes, the effort continues to hold Mississippi back.

Move Mississippi Forward please and thank you

soooo, is she doing anything about Brett Favre and his grift?

She is just worthless

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