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DATE | 2020-11-24 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [Learn] Student Loan relief, and governance by fiat..
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Forgive Student Loads - Yes Do it by Fiat - NO - The Supreme Court should slap him silly ENDING THE FRAUDULENT STUDENT LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM PERMENTENTLY - that would be the first step to fixing out education system in the US.
Biden Plan to Forgive Student Debt Hinges on Democratic Control of Senate Josh Mitchell 6-8 minutes
Barring that outcome=97which hinges on two Georgia races in January=97Democrats have urged a second option: bypassing Congress through executive action. It isn=92t clear whether such a move would survive a legal challenge.
During the election campaign, Mr. Biden said he would push to forgive $10,000 in debt for every American with federal student loans to help them cope with the economic disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
He has also called for forgiving any student debt that covered tuition at public colleges for borrowers earning under $125,000, and any student debt owed by those who show they were defrauded by for-profit colleges.
Congressional Democrats sought to forgive $10,000 for all borrowers early this year as part of a broad pandemic-relief bill known as the Cares Act, but the Republican-controlled Senate opposed it. The two parties compromised on a provision to suspend student-debt payments through Sept. 30.
A Senate Republican aide recently said the party continues to oppose Mr. Biden=92s debt-forgiveness plans. Senate Republicans have opposed Democratic proposals for large-scale debt forgiveness, which would drive up the record budget deficit without offsetting tax increases or savings.
President-elect Joe Biden spoke in Wilmington, Del., earlier this month. Photo: Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) urged the new Biden administration to forgive student debt through executive action in a recent Washington Post op-ed. Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York, the Senate=92s top Democrat, supported the move in an interview with author Anand Giridharadas published Nov. 3.
The pair were among 13 Democrats who introduced a resolution in September urging the next president to cancel up to $50,000 in student debt for each borrower through executive action. The full Senate didn=92t act on the resolution.
=93I do expect that the Biden administration will take some action on student debt outside of anything that happens through Congress,=94 said Robert Shireman, an Education Department official in the Obama administration who is now a senior fellow at the Century Foundation, a progressive think tank. =93The question is how far they will go.=94
A Biden campaign spokesman didn=92t respond to a request for comment this month. Last summer, a Biden campaign official said Mr. Biden wouldn=92t rule out any options to forgive student debt, including executive action.
President Trump used executive action last summer to extend the suspension of student-loan payments mandated by the Cares Act through the end of the year. The action didn=92t forgive interest or principal on student loans.
Mark Kantrowitz, a higher-education expert who runs a website that advises families on student-loan options, said Mr. Trump=92s move was illegal because suspending interest on student loans universally requires congressional approval. SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS
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=93Someone could have gone to court to block the extension,=94 Mr. Kantrowitz said. But given that the move appeared to have bipartisan support and cost roughly $15 billion in foregone interest, =93nobody was going to do that.=94
Debt forgiveness is part of Mr. Biden=92s broader higher-education agenda. He also wants to make public colleges tuition-free for students from households earning less than $125,000 a year, and to double the maximum amount of Pell grants=97which can be used to cover living expenses and don=92t need to be repaid=97to roughly $13,000 a year for low- and modest-income students. Republicans have signaled opposition to free-college plans.
Forgiving debt=97as opposed to suspending payments=97through executive action would likely face a court challenge from Republicans, Mr. Kantrowitz said.
Mr. Biden=92s plan faces other challenges. The campaign hasn=92t specified how he would pay for debt forgiveness, although he has separately called for tax increases of about $4 trillion over a decade to pay for a variety of programs.
About 42 million Americans owe $1.55 trillion in federal student debt, Education Department data show. Forgiving $10,000 for every borrower would cost roughly $370 billion, according to an analysis by Preston Cooper, visiting fellow at the Foundation for Research and Economic Opportunity, a center-right think tank.
Almost 15 million borrowers would see their debts wiped away, Education Department data show. Another 9 million would see them slashed by half or more. The rest would have $10,000 forgiven but still owe more than half their original balance.
In a September 2019 Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll, 57% of respondents opposed =93immediately canceling and forgiving all current student loan debt.=94
There are also potential tax consequences. Generally, forgiven debt of any kind is considered taxable income by the Internal Revenue Service. Forgiving huge portions of debt could lead to thousands of dollars in tax bills for individual households.
And without restrictions on new lending, the U.S. would risk another run-up in student debt.
Students might yet see some relief. For example, Mr. Biden could extend Mr. Trump=92s action to suspend monthly student payments, interest free, into next year, Mr. Shireman said. Mr. Biden could also loosen existing rules that entitle borrowers defrauded by for-profit colleges to have their debts forgiven, he said. -- =
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