Republicans push to block Biden's student debt relief.

House Republicans are set to vote on a resolution to repeal President Joe Biden's student debt relief program, which would cancel up to $10,000 or $20,000 of student loan forgiveness per borrower. The legislation would also nullify the suspension of monthly student loan payments and interest that has benefited more than 40 million federal student loan borrowers since March 2020. Republicans view Biden's student debt policies as too expensive for taxpayers and unfair to Americans who didn't attend college or already paid off their loans. However, the legislation is expected to face an uncertain path in the Senate, and even if it passes, President Biden has said he would veto it.
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