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The challenge from coalitions of attorneys general, led by Kansas and Missouri, culminated in two preliminary injunctions of the Biden Administration's SAVE Plan on Monday.
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The lawsuit was filed last month by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey alongside seven other states.
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The Missouri-based loan servicing organization pushed back Friday on allegations that it mismanaged a federal aid program, arguing the U.S. Department of Education is partially to blame for complaints included in a recent report.
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The department is withholding payment from loan servicer MOHELA as 2.5 million borrowers didn't receive timely billing statements.
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The Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority — MOHELA — is named 85 times in the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion striking down the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness program. The ruling affects more than 777,000 Missourians with federal student loans who would have received $10,000-$20,000 of relief.
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: October 13, 2008 - Missouri's higher education board is shooting for a milestone next year. If state…
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This post first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: August 11, 2008 - Sure as the season itself, students heading back to college this fall will be seeking…