The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down the Biden-Harris administration’s plan to use taxpayer funds to pay off student loans.

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday rebuffed a Biden administration plea seeking to revive the latest plan to tackle federal student loan debt.

The court in a brief order denied an emergency request filed by the administration seeking to lift a nationwide injunction imposed by an appeals court. There were no noted dissents.

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The order said the appeals court that is currently handling the case should “render its decision with appropriate dispatch.”

The Education Department issued a regulation finalizing its Saving on a Valuable Education, or SAVE, plan in July 2023, the month after the Supreme Court ruled the administration lacked authority to implement President Joe Biden’s earlier loan forgiveness program.

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The new effort, like the previous one, was challenged by multiple conservative-leaning states led by Missouri.

www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-refuses-revive-bidens-latest-student-loan-debt-relief-pl-rcna167455


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