Federal Judge Rejects GOP-Led States' Effort to Overturn Student Debt Relief
Federal Judge Rejects GOP-Led States' Effort to Overturn Student Debt Relief
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by six Republican-led states seeking to challenge President Joe Biden’s student debt relief program.According to CNN, U.S. District Judge Edward Autrey said on Thursday that he was rejecting the claim of the Republican attorneys general because they had not demonstrated they had the proper legal standing to even file a lawsuit.In this case, the attorneys general would have to show that Biden’s student debt relief program harmed the residents or governments of the litigating states.“While plaintiffs present important and significant challenges to the debt relief plan,” Judge Autrey wrote in his ruling, “the current plaintiffs are unable to proceed to the resolution of these challenges.”The lawsuit, writes The Missouri Independent, had broadly argued that each of the suing states would be harmed by the debt relief program, either through lost revenue on forgiven debt or indirectly through lost revenue to state-led agencies, such as the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority (MOHELA).However, Brian Netter—the deputy assistant attorney general for the Federal Programs Branch—said the possibility of some states losing income is not sufficient to establish legal standing.
Former Vice President and current President Joe Biden on the campaign trail in 2019. Image via Flickr/user:Gage Skidmore. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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