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HYGONews Week’s Most Popular Stories 7/4/23, Supreme Court on student loan bailout
On 6/30/2023, the Supreme Court put the final nail in the coffin and invalidated Biden’s student loan bailout program. Biden lashed out at Republicans and rebuked the Supreme Court justices. “Did you overstep your authority?” a reporter asked Biden. “I …
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Q: student loans (expected to be paid back) differs from PPP loans (forgiven) A: Republicans …
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “a reporter asked, “isn’t the comparison between student loans and the Paycheck Protection Program a little bit strained, given that some of those federal student loans were given with the expectation that they would …
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Q: tripped up Biden policies A: weigh new doctrine new Higher Education Act pathway
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “The opinion touches on the President’s authority to act without specific permissions on Congress and cites several opinions that I know have tripped up Biden administration policies over the last couple of years. Can …
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Q: new exciting thing solid legal footing? lawsuits challenging as well? A: authority crystal clear
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “Are you on totally solid legal footing with the income-based repayment changes or could there be lawsuits challenging that as well? MR. RAMAMURTI: That authority is crystal clear. There is a specific statute allowing …
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Supreme Court on forcing designer to create expressive wedding designs for a same-sex couple
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “what is an “expressive original design”? KJP: Say that one more time. Reporter: Do you feel like you have a sense — a clearer sense of who this actually impacts — this decision today?…
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Q: Student loans vs PPP loans (paid back expected vs forgiven, Biden vs Congress) A: Republicans …
Q: student loans (expected to be paid back) differs from PPP loans (forgiven) A: Republicans … On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “isn’t the comparison between student loans and the Paycheck Protection Program a little bit strained, given that some of …
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Q: blame bailout or blame universities for high cost? rule is working? A: rule is still in progress
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “I wanted to get at that affordability issue. So does the President then blame universities for that affordability issue? And do you really think that that rule is working, that you talked about? MR. …
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Q: WH felt confident but also preparing contingency, how surprised? A: continue to fight
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “And for months, the White House had said they felt confident about the law being on their side. But then also, of course, you guys were preparing different scenarios, as we’ve now learned. So …
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Q: already applied be transferred to new? A: Republicans block it, may not be the front of the line
#shorts On 6/30/2023, a reporter asked, “the millions who’ve already applied to the program that now has been blocked, that — I noticed the President was encouraging people to still sign up. So is the thinking that that could just …
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Big deal: zero $ payment but balance not grow for current & future borrowers; cut in half payments
#shorts On 6/30/2023, during press conference RAMAMURTI & Sec. CARDONA said, “by the way, one concern that people have had about the income-based repayment program in the past is that if you were making these smaller payments, your balance would …