Six states sued the Biden administration on Thursday over its mass student debt cancellation plan, citing harms to state higher education lending programs and reduced tax revenues
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Republican attorneys general in Missouri, Nebraska, Arkansas, South Carolina and Kansas, and an attorney representing Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, also a Republican, filed suit on behalf of their states in federal court in Missouri. The states are seeking the relief now since the Biden administration has indicated it will start rolling out thea WSJ membership
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