Sen. Mitt Romney wants to stop President Joe Biden from canceling student loans. Here’s what you need to know:
direct disproportionate benefits to Washington, D.C. residents, who owe more average student loan debt than any other area in the U.S.
“Working Americans are struggling to afford essentials like gas and groceries under the worst inflation in 40 years, but that won’t stop the Biden Administration from pushing more inflationary policies that primarily benefit the highest earner,” Sen. Richard Burr , a co-sponsor, said.Congress won’t pass this proposed legislation, so don’t expect this to become law any time soon. Why? Republicans don’t control the U.S. House or U.S. Senate.
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