Arizona Joins Lawsuit Against Education Department's Loan Rule
The lawsuit challenges a rule that could disqualify public servants’ loan forgiveness, impacting over 11,800 Connecticut borrowers already benefiting from the program.
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Connecticut, 21 Other States Sue Trump Administration Over Rule Threatening Public Service Loan Forgiveness For Cops, Teachers, Nurses, Firefighters
Established by Congress in 2007 with bipartisan support and signed into law by President George W. Bush, the PSLF program forgives remaining federal student loan debt for borrowers who work at least 10 years in public service while making regular payments.
CT sues Trump admin over changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness program
Connecticut joined 20 states in filing a federal lawsuit Monday against U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon in response to a new rule from the Trump administration that could block certain nonprofit and government employees from eligibility for student loan forgiveness.
Arizona joins lawsuit against education department's loan rule
PHOENIX (KVOA) - Attorney General Mayes, along with 21 other attorneys general, has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education. They aim to block a new federal rule restricting eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.
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