
What to know about Biden's latest attempt at student loan cancellation - The Boston Globe
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : The new plan uses a different legal justification -- the Higher Education Act, which allows the secretary of education to waive student loan debt in certain cases.47% : If Biden's plan is overturned after the administration starts canceling loans, it would present a thorny question: Can forgiven student loans be unforgiven? Technically, there are ways that canceled student debt can be reinstated.
45% : The widest-reaching provision aims to reset student loan balances for borrowers who have seen their debt grow because of unpaid interest.
32% : The plan would cancel debt for borrowers who went to institutions that lost eligibility for federal education funding because they cheated students.
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