US appeals court blocks Biden-era student debt relief plan
- The Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked President Joe Biden's $475 billion student debt cancellation program, stating it must not take effect at all.
- Judge L. Steven Grasz determined that Education Secretary Miguel Cardona exceeded his authority in creating the Saving on a Valuable Education plan.
- The lawsuit was led by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and other Republican state attorneys general, successfully halting debt forgiveness efforts.
- The Biden administration argued that its authority for loan forgiveness came from laws designed for veterans, but the court ruled it had overstepped its bounds.
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