Biden Still Wants To Tackle Student Debt After The Supreme Court's Ruling
Big Take28 Juli 2023

Biden Still Wants To Tackle Student Debt After The Supreme Court's Ruling

The Biden administration is preparing a new plan to cancel debt for some student loan borrowers, after the Supreme Court struck down its original attempt last month. Guest host Nancy Cook sits down with Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren to ask how she’s advocating for the Biden administration’s plan B for student loan debt and why the issue has become such a hot button topic in Washington. Bloomberg’s Akayla Gardner forecasts what’s next as the political fight over student debt rages on.

Read more: Biden Administration to Forgive $39 Billion in Student Debt

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This episode was produced by: Supervising Producer: Vicki Vergolina, Senior Producer: Kathryn Fink, Producers: Mo Barrow, Michael Falero. Sound Design/Engineer: Raphael Amsili.

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