Prez Biden Student Debt Relief Blown Up By Red States Including Kansas & Missouri

As always . . . 

We provide a "sense of place" for our blog community and a reminder that this part of the nation is usually where so many Democratic Party schemes run into GOP annihilation . . . Fun fact, despite partisan chest-thumping . . . The U.S. falling behind the world when it comes to higher education doesn't really benefit anybody . . . Except U.S. adversaries.

Here's the damage . . .

A federal appeals court on Monday issued a nationwide injunction indefinitely blocking the Biden administration’s student debt relief program in response to a challenge by six GOP-led states.

The unanimous ruling by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis came after the six states — Nebraska, Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas and South Carolina — argued that the loan relief program threatens those states’ future tax revenues and that the plan by the Biden administration overrode congressional authority.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Missouri and Kansas win injunction that blocks Biden's student debt relief plan nationwide

"This is a big win for our office and for Americans across the country, and we will keep up the fight," said Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, one of six Republican attorneys general who sued over the loan relief program.


Six GOP-led states win national injunction against Biden student debt relief plan - Kansas Reflector

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Six GOP-led states win national injunction against Biden student debt relief plan * Missouri Independent

WASHINGTON - A federal appeals court on Monday issued a nationwide injunction indefinitely blocking the Biden administration's student debt relief program in response to a challenge by six GOP-led states. The unanimous ruling by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in St.

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