Student debt forgiveness and reform, supported by both Democrats and Republicans, is a key focus with proposals like the SAVE plan aiming to alleviate the burden on millions of borrowers. However, there is pushback in Congress with a proposed bill seeking to ban mass student loan forgiveness, prompting urgency for borrowers to act before April 30 to qualify for forgiveness.
Borrowers need to act by April 30 to qualify for student loan forgiveness https://t.co/17x7Vd5aPn
Congress Wants To Ban Mass Student Loan Forgiveness For This Group https://t.co/Dp8UqWgp3g
A proposed bill in Congress would ban mass student loan forgiveness for these borrowers: https://t.co/77fgM02iUo https://t.co/PMIcML77BQ
π¨π¨π¨This is a red alert π¨π¨π¨ Congress wants to make student debt cancelation ilegal. Specifically @SenSchumer @RepJeffries @SenatorCantwell @SenDuckworth & @RepRickLarsen 45 million student debtors need to see this & get VERY VERY loud π’π’π’ https://t.co/reJXQ9Ko5J
Far too many Americans struggle with student debt, and @POTUS knows it. The SAVE plan: β stops interest from piling on β provides forgiveness faster β cuts monthly payments in half Visit https://t.co/cEXxAWxjjJ to see how you can SAVE.
Student debt forgiveness and reform has wide bipartisan support and would help millions of borrowers and communities across the country - and @POTUS & @VP are listening to those borrowers. https://t.co/ktlytvSzCa