WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden’s backup plan for delivering student debt relief will likely face legal scrutiny for the same reason his initial plan was knocked down by the Supreme Court, several experts told USA TODAY, raising questions about the administration’s ability to deliver on his campaign pledge without buy-in…Read More
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