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“This first-in-the-nation law should set the standard for every other state where crypto miners are coming in, extracting resources, and wreaking havoc,” said one campaigner. “Thank you, Gov. Hochul, for setting a precedent for the rest of the country.”
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Student debt relief campaigners on Tuesday welcomed U.S. President Joe Biden’s decision to yet again extend a temporary pause on federal loan payments in response to Republican lawsuits targeting his cancellation plan.
“I’m completely confident my plan is legal. But right now it’s on hold because of these lawsuits. We’re not going to back down though, on our fight to give families breathing room,” Biden said in a video, noting his administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in.
Stressing that “it isn’t fair to ask tens of millions of borrowers eligible for relief to resume their student debt payments” while waiting on a court ruling, the president explained that Education Secretary Miguel Cardona is extending the freeze to no later than June 30, 2023. Payments would restart 60 days later.
Unveiled in August, Biden’s plan would cancel up to $10,000 in debt for federal borrowers with incomes below $125,000 for individuals or $250,000 for households. Borrowers who received Pell Grants would have up to $20,000 forgiven.
After the GOP responded with a flurry of lawsuits, the Department of Education earlier this month stopped accepting applications for the relief program. However, tens of millions of Americans have already sent in their information, and the administration has pledged in emails to borrowers that “we will discharge your approved debt if and when we prevail in court.”
With Republicans and far-right judges trying to block @POTUS' #CancelStudentDebt relief, this extension is essential.
The President's authority to cancel this debt is clear.
Thank you @POTUS & @SecCardona for your partnership and commitment to delivering this critical relief. https://t.co/FDSdIzJPKf
— Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (@RepPressley) November 22, 2022
Echoing Biden’s confidence that the relief plan will ultimately take effect, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Tuesday that the pause “gives student loan borrowers more opportunity to pay down their debt and reach important milestones in life like opening a savings account, purchasing a home, and saving for retirement.”
Student Borrower Protection Center executive director Mike Pierce similarly stressed that “this extension means that struggling borrowers will be able to keep food on their tables during the holiday season — and the coming months — as the administration does everything it can to beat back the baseless and backward attacks on working families with student debt.”
Peirce added that “the Republican politicians set on keeping their constituents in debt should take note: Borrowers made this happen and borrowers will continue to fight until student debt cancellation is won.”
What a great Thanksgiving announcement!! While the extremists try to sabotage student debt relief, the Biden administration tries to once again help young adults by extending the pause!!! Thank you @POTUS https://t.co/wa7etHaR7r
— Randi Weingarten
(@rweingarten) November 22, 2022
Accountable.US spokesperson Liz Zelnick also celebrated the administration’s extension — which came amid growing calls for one — while slamming the right-wing interests attempting to kill the program.
“President Biden’s repayment pause is a weight off the shoulders of millions of Americans dealing with crushing student debt,” she said. “This is a welcome step towards stimulating the economy and providing some economic relief to millions of Americans.”
“The baseless political lawsuits attacking the administration’s relief policies could not come at a worse time as corporate greed continues to drive up prices and the economy heads towards a recession,” she continued. “As President Biden prioritizes average Americans in this moment of economic uncertainty, conservative judges and politicians are doing all they can to protect the bottom line of greedy special interests.”
BREAKING: The White House just extended the student loan payment pause to June 30 or "until after legal challenges to President Joe Biden’s student-debt forgiveness plan are settled."
No matter how many roadblocks our opponents put in our way — we won't stop fighting!
— NextGen America (@NextGenAmerica) November 22, 2022
Student Debt Crisis Center president Natalia Abrams praised the extension and warned of the expected impacts of resuming payments.
“Restarting student loan payments is simply not affordable for millions of Americans,” she said. “Federal student loan payments must not resume during this critical time — and the pause should continue until the president’s student debt cancellation plan is secured.”
“We applaud the president for doing the right thing. Too many borrowers, parents, and students have yet to recover from the financial harm caused by the pandemic and the possibility of a winter surge in Covid-19 cases is proof that this crisis is not over,” Abrams noted, calling cancellation “essential to helping borrowers recover from the pandemic.”
Braxton Brewington, a spokesperson for the Debt Collective, said that “the least the Biden administration could do is not collect on a debt they promised they would cancel.”
“This pause extension is necessary, but also the bare minimum,” Brewington added. “What 45 million borrowers truly need is a Biden administration that won’t allow fringe lawsuits and right-wing courts to undermine economic relief that’s already been approved.”
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“It is peak hypocrisy for President Biden and Secretary Pete Buttigieg to shorten the fuse on the world’s largest carbon bomb by greenlighting additional oil export terminals right after lecturing the world about increasing climate ambitions at COP27,” said one critic.
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“This pause extension is necessary, but also the bare minimum,” said one activist. “What 45 million borrowers truly need is a Biden administration that won’t allow fringe lawsuits and right-wing courts to undermine economic relief that’s already been approved.”
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Environmental lawyer offers five key legal initiatives—including a fossil fuel nonproliferation treaty—to combat industry’s assault on climate.
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“Democrats are closing out this Congress with historic wins across the board, including climate action and environmental justice. Let’s not pollute that legacy with harmful legislative riders that nobody wants.”
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“We urge you to recognize that our shared values of humanity and compassion require the dismantling of our system of mass immigrant detention.”
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“We cannot allow these blatantly political lawsuits to throw millions of borrowers into financial catastrophe,” argues a letter that also calls for ongoing legal action to ensure the relief plan can take effect.
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“I am deeply disappointed in the State Department’s decision to intervene in a federal lawsuit filed by the friends and family of Virginia resident and Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi against Saudi defendants responsible for his gruesome execution.”
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“Thing is, with prosecutors you don’t have to ‘partake,’” noted Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse. “They and the agents and the grand jurors go about their business without you having to ‘partake’ at all.”
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“As we race towards climate breakdown, once again we are seeing rich countries trying to evade their responsibility to step up and do their fair share of climate action,” one activist said as talks spilled into overtime.
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“We’re looking at potential referrals or criminal offenses and for civil offenses and for general lawlessness where it might not otherwise be obvious,” said Rep. Jamie Raskin, head of the subcommittee.
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“Humane, clear-eyed, and—yes—angry, this is a vital book for our times and for our future,” said publishing director Thomas Penn.
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A spokesperson said the senator would “focus on universal healthcare, lowering the cost of prescription drugs, increasing access to higher education, and protecting workers’ rights on the job.”
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Given that Alabama has outlawed judicial override in death penalty cases since Kenneth Eugene Smith was condemned in 1996, calls are mounting for the GOP governor to step in before he is killed.
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Predicting GOP infighting, she said that “what we might get is a really sharp contrast: Republicans trying to strip Social Security and Medicare” and Democrats serving as the last line of defense.
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“Biden and Senate Democrats have decided to leave the economic equivalent of a nuclear arsenal on their front porch for Republicans to take and use as they see fit.”
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“We have a momentous opportunity to bring other partner countries to the table and shape an equitable path forward.”
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“Our election workers are committed to ensuring that every Nevadan has their ballot counted,” said the state Democratic Party chair. “Those incredible efforts deserve our respect and support, not baseless attacks.”
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“The damage caused by 3M, DuPont, and other manufacturers of PFAS is nothing short of staggering, and without drastic action, California will be dealing with the harms of these toxic chemicals for generations,” said Attorney General Rob Bonta.
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“Wealthier nations have a moral and financial obligation to repair the loss and damage their high emissions have inflicted on the ‘developing’ world,” said Climate Clock co-creator Andrew Boyd.
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The president said that “under no circumstances” will he go along with Republican efforts to cut the social safety net programs, declaring: “That’s not on the table. I will not do that.”
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“Don’t underestimate the power of a pissed off generation,” said NextGen America.
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“We’ve become used to this sort of thing from him, but we shouldn’t,” said one critic of the former president.
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“It matters that the Justice Department is protecting the rights of voters and enforcing federal voting rights laws,” said the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.
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“To meet the global target of keeping warming below 1.5°C, humanity must significantly reduce carbon emissions, which will necessitate radical changes in how investors and corporations conduct business and public policy,” said one of the group’s campaigners.
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“While the 2022 election is only a few days away, this ruling means that civic engagement organizations will be able to engage with voters over the weekend and in future elections, so every Missourian can make their voice heard.”
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“It is unacceptable that certain companies and industries are engaged in extreme price hikes under the cover of inflation,” said Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi.
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“Sen. Wyden is right to raise the alarm,” said one privacy rights advocate, noting that current policy “allows untold federal agents to engage in problematic fishing expeditions.”
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“Israeli elections make clear the truth that Palestinians have always known: The Israeli state isn’t just founded on Jewish supremacy, it depends on it.”
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