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After describing Friday's Supreme Court ruling against student debt relief as "unthinkable," President Joe Biden announced he'd find a new way to ease the burden of student loan payments. Borrowers left reeling after Friday's Supreme Court decisionWhile Biden said the "fight is not over" in his press conference, student borrowers who spoke to CNBC Make It were disheartened about the Supreme Court ruling earlier in the day. Stevens has $40,000 in student loan debt after graduating with a bachelor's degree in secondary education from Northern Arizona University in 2015. She would have qualified for $20,000 in student debt relief if the Biden administration's executive action had been allowed to proceed. If you plan on running for president, you're going to have to have a plan for student loan debt forgiveness.
Persons: Joe Biden, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, he'd, Biden, Shayna Stevens, Stevens Organizations: Education Secretary, White House, Higher, Higher Education, of Education, CNBC, Arizona Students ' Association, Northern Arizona University, Biden, Arizona Students, Association Locations: Washington , DC
Voters in Arizona have approved a ballot initiative to extend in-state college tuition to qualifying students regardless of immigration status, the Associated Press has reported. Proposition 308 will allow students, including those who are undocumented, to pay in-state college rates if they've attended Arizona high schools for at least two years. Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema to Republicans like Arizona state House Speaker Rusty Bowers and former Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Karrin Taylor Robson. The outcome signals a stark contrast and shift from Arizona's 2006 Proposition 300, which prohibited undocumented people from receiving in-state tuition and state financial assistance. More than 71% of Arizona voters at the time voted in favor of the proposition.
Thousands of Arizona students have applied to the nation’s largest voucher program, which allows any child in the state to receive $7,000 each year of their K-12 education while receiving instruction at home or attending private school, state data shows. A Republican-led legislature passed a law earlier this year expanding the state’s voucher program, officially known as the Empowerment Scholarship Account, and Republican Gov. Doug Ducey signed it in July. The expansion will make Arizona’s school-voucher program the nation’s most expensive, according to researchers who study the topic.
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