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lapucelle

(21,086 posts)
Sat Aug 27, 2022, 10:34 AM Aug 2022

The legal authority for President Biden's loan forgiveness comes from existing legislation.

With all the discussion of President Biden's student loan forgiveness executive actions, it's important to be well informed to better address the inevitable criticism from all sides, including from those who claim that President Biden has no legal authority to forgive the loans and from others who mistakenly think that the action was taken through an executive order, complaining that the President either waited too long or overstepped his bounds of executive authority.

President Biden is using the legislative authority granted by Congress and encoded into statutory law to implement his loan forgiveness program.

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Use of the HEROES Act of 2003 to Cancel the Principal Amounts of Student Loans

Headnotes: The Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students Act of 2003, Pub. L. No. 108-76, 117 Stat. 904, grants the Secretary of Education authority to reduce or eliminate the obligation to repay the principal balance of federal student loan debt, including on a class-wide basis in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, provided all other requirements of the statute are satisfied.

https://www.justice.gov/olc/opinion/use-heroes-act-2003-cancel-principal-amounts-student-loans

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The Higher Education Relief Opportunities For Students Act (HEROES) Act of 2003 (Pub.L. 108–76 was legislation passed by bipartisan majorities in the United States Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush on August 18, 2003. It allows the Secretary of Education to grant waivers or relief to recipients of student financial aid programs under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, "in connection with a war or other military operation or national emergency."

The Act allows waiving of statutory or regulatory requirements related to federal student loans for three categories of individuals: active duty military or National Guard officials, those who reside or are employed in a declared disaster area, or those who have suffered economic hardship as a result of wars, military operations, or national emergencies

The statue originally set the expiry date for the waiver authority on September 30, 2005. In 2005, Congress extended the expiry date to September 30, 2007 (Pub.L. 109–78).

In 2007, Congress eliminated the expiry date, making the waiver authority permanent (Pub.L. 110–93). In both cases, the extensions were passed unanimously by both chambers of Congress.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher_Education_Relief_Opportunities_For_Students_Act

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The Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students (HEROES) Act of 2003 was passed in the House by 421-1, the lone "no" vote coming from George Miller, a Democrat from California. Twelve members did not vote. Sanders was included in that 421.

House vote:
https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/200396

It also passed by unanimous consent in the Senate, which included now President Joe Biden and then Senator Hillary Clinton of New York.

Senate vote
https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/200396

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The 2007 bill that made the waiver permanent also passed the Senate by unanimous consent. That Senate included senators Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden. Bernie Sanders (who was a representative at the time) also voted for the bill.

H.R.3625 - To make permanent the waiver authority of the Secretary of Education with respect to student financial assistance during a war or other military operation or national emergency

https://www.congress.gov/bill/110th-congress/house-bill/3625





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The legal authority for President Biden's loan forgiveness comes from existing legislation. (Original Post) lapucelle Aug 2022 OP
Great info. Recommended. underpants Aug 2022 #1
Thank you for sharing that information. The more we know, the better prepared we are to GOTV, lapucelle Aug 2022 #3
Great post, thanks. IjustDontlikeRepugs Aug 2022 #2
I'm not a lawyer, but it may be that the President has the authority to direct the Secretary lapucelle Aug 2022 #4
Here's my talking point for any Republican claim that President Biden exceeded/abused his authority. lapucelle Aug 2022 #5
Absolutely. So good to have in the mental pocket. Thanks. Hortensis Aug 2022 #12
Mahalo for this Information, lapucelle! Cha Aug 2022 #6
Excellent post, lapucelle. sheshe2 Aug 2022 #7
President Biden is using existing authority and this is not an executive order LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2022 #8
Thank you for posting that tweet. lapucelle Aug 2022 #9
This Invaluable OP Needs a Cha Aug 2022 #10
Mahalo Chaa and thanks! lapucelle Aug 2022 #11
This is Golden!! Cha Aug 2022 #14
Excellent Me. Aug 2022 #13
MVP Harris played a big role in this policy LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2022 #15
VP Harris fighting for the working class! betsuni Aug 2022 #17
Thank you for the info! betsuni Aug 2022 #16
This is important info. Thanks for the post, lapucelle. brer cat Aug 2022 #18
Great information! treestar Aug 2022 #19

underpants

(196,874 posts)
1. Great info. Recommended.
Sat Aug 27, 2022, 10:40 AM
Aug 2022

There was another thread yesterday. My question was about th basis of a lawsuit. In that article the author details how it will be very hard for anyone to establish standing for a lawsuit but several posters pointed out that the SCOTUS basically can do whatever the hell they want basically if 5 people agree on it...and they will.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=17085329

lapucelle

(21,086 posts)
3. Thank you for sharing that information. The more we know, the better prepared we are to GOTV,
Sat Aug 27, 2022, 11:07 AM
Aug 2022

especially if we're talking to voters while phone banking or canvassing.

CONGRESS GAVE JOE BIDEN THE AUTHORITY is a powerful talking point.

Here's the article your link leads to:

SCOTUS Will Probably Kill Student Debt Relief. But Biden Has a Backup Plan

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/08/biden-student-debt-relief-legal-supreme-court.html

Thanks again.

2. Great post, thanks.
Sat Aug 27, 2022, 10:47 AM
Aug 2022

So actually, the Secretary of Education had this authority to forgive the loans? That’s what it seems like to me.

lapucelle

(21,086 posts)
4. I'm not a lawyer, but it may be that the President has the authority to direct the Secretary
Sat Aug 27, 2022, 11:12 AM
Aug 2022

of Education to take the action.

That authority flows from an enabling statute enacted through bipartisan legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by a Republican president.

President Biden consulted with the Justice Department to get their opinion on whether the statute covers this type of executive action.

lapucelle

(21,086 posts)
5. Here's my talking point for any Republican claim that President Biden exceeded/abused his authority.
Sat Aug 27, 2022, 11:33 AM
Aug 2022
The authority for President Biden's executive actions flows from an enabling statute enacted through bipartisan legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by a Republican president.

lapucelle

(21,086 posts)
9. Thank you for posting that tweet.
Sat Aug 27, 2022, 05:19 PM
Aug 2022

It's exactly what set me to doing some research on President Biden's executive action.

lapucelle

(21,086 posts)
11. Mahalo Chaa and thanks!
Sat Aug 27, 2022, 07:58 PM
Aug 2022

I do a lot of voter outreach and, given the amount of coverage President Biden's executive actions have generated, I really want to be ready to talk about it with the people I meet.

I'll be prepared if I encounter any Republicans complaining about (or independents asking about) "Democratic overreach":

The authority for President Biden's executive actions flows from an enabling statute enacted through bipartisan legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by a Republican president.


Cha

(319,794 posts)
14. This is Golden!!
Sat Aug 27, 2022, 09:23 PM
Aug 2022

“Democratic Overreach”. my Democratic :donkey

It’s Democratic Outreach!!:

Sorry I’m on my phone on the bus and I can’t get it to do what I want!🏝🏝🌈🕊🌻

betsuni

(29,179 posts)
17. VP Harris fighting for the working class!
Sun Aug 28, 2022, 02:39 AM
Aug 2022

I love how President Biden actually listens to ideas, is open minded, not about taking false credit and me me me! That's real leadership.

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