Judge: 3 states challenging SAVE can proceed with lawsuit
Briefly

The lawsuit challenging the Biden administration's new income-driven repayment plan, known as SAVE, was brought by Kansas and 10 other states, arguing it exceeds Education Department's authority and resembles a plan previously struck down by the Supreme Court in Biden v. Nebraska,
Biden administration sought to dismiss the lawsuit based on lack of standing, claiming states would lose tax revenue. Judge agreed eight states lacked standing, but three-South Carolina, Alaska, Texas-have credible claims due to potential impact on their federal family education loans.
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