Several Republican-led states have filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over its plan to provide relief to millions of Americans burdened by student loan debt, accusing President Joe Biden of bypassing Congress and exceeding his authority.
Filed by Kansas and 10 other states, the federal lawsuit claims that the administration’s income-driven SAVE Repayment Plan is similar to Biden’s previous student loan forgiveness plan in its government overreach, an argument that won at the Supreme Court last summer.
“Last time Defendants tried this the Supreme Court said that this action was illegal,” the lawsuit says. “Nothing since then has changed.”
The states that joined Kansas’ lawsuit are Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, Texas and Utah.
The states that joined Kansas’ lawsuit are Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, Texas and Utah.
The program, which was rolled out in August, calculates repayment amounts based on a person’s income and family size, instead of their loan balance. The plan also provides early debt forgiveness for certain borrowers.








