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A new lawsuit filed Monday seeks to compel the U.S. Department of Education to provide immediate student loan forgiveness and reduced payments for borrowers enrolled in a key federal repayment program. The legal action targets the department's implementation of the SAVE Plan, an income-driven repayment initiative touted as the most affordable in history.
The plaintiffs argue that the text of the Higher Education Act mandates automatic debt cancellation for borrowers who have made a specific number of qualifying payments under income-driven plans. They contend the Education Department is unlawfully withholding this relief by not proactively discharging these loans without requiring a separate application. The suit claims this delay causes ongoing financial harm to millions.
This case directly challenges the administration's current process, which often involves a lengthy review period before forgiveness is granted, even for those who have technically met all requirements. Borrowers and advocates allege the department has a legal duty to act swiftly and automatically. The outcome could force a major shift in how and when loan forgiveness is administered, potentially accelerating relief for a significant portion of the 8 million Americans currently enrolled in the SAVE program. The Department of Education has not yet issued a public comment on the pending litigation.
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