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How John Cornyn's plan to address student loan debt crisis compares to Biden's failed plan

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    80% ReliableGood

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59% : The White House said Friday that Biden will announce new actions to protect student loan borrowers.
54% : Student loan debt totals more than $1.7 trillion in the United States, according to a recent report from the Education Data Initiative.
54% : Here's how the senators' proposal compares with Biden's student debt relief plan, which includes forgiving loans up to $20,000:More: Republicans roll out plan to take on student loan debtCornyn's contribution to the package is the Streamlining Accountability and Value in Education (SAVE) for Students Act, which aims to simplify the loan repayment process.
54% : On Friday, a majority ruled that the Biden administration overstepped its power by attempting to forgive $400 billion in student loans lingering during the pandemic.
46% : The Congressional Budget Office estimated the cost of student loans would increase by $400 billion in value as a result of the move.
41% : In August, Biden announced his plan to forgive at least $10,000 in student loan debt for borrowers who make less than $125,000 or are from households that make $250,000 or less per year.
38% : In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled against President Joe Biden's plan to forgive student loan debt for 26 million Americans, ending a program that was intended to ease the financial burden on families.
32% :"Student loan repayment should not fall on the backs of hardworking American taxpayers, and students should not be getting federal loans for degrees that don't result in better-paying jobs," Cornyn said in a statement.
29% : In February, the court's conservative majority alluded to its skepticism about Biden's plan and questioned the president's authority to forgive student loans on his own.

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