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An Arlington Heights letter to the editor: I wonder how the general public (and the Supreme Court) would have reacted to President Biden's college/training loan forgiveness program if it had been presented instead as a 'post-graduation scholarship?'

I wonder how the general public would have reacted to President Biden's college/training loan forgiveness program if it had been presented instead as a"post-graduation scholarship?" With the need requirement being college/training loan debt for low to moderate income graduates.

 

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