Tell President Biden to Go Big on Student Debt at the State of the Union!

White House

On March 7th, President Biden will be giving the State of the Union speech to discuss what has happened in our nation this past year. For borrowers, one of the biggest issues to date has been student debt. We have seen many stories telling the hardships borrowers are constantly facing from interest accumulation to loan servicer errors. However, there has also been plenty of good news, with the Biden Administration canceling billions in student debt for millions of borrowers through efforts like the SAVE plan, one-time IDR Account Adjustment, PSLF reforms, and more.

With the State of the Union being used to acknowledge the President's agenda for the year ahead, we want to make sure that student debt is included. However, not just included but continues to be a main focus of President Biden's agenda. We need the President to go big on student debt by talking about all the efforts in place today to help borrowers and his plans going forward too!

To: White House
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On March 7th President Biden will deliver his State of the Union address. We urge him to keep student debt at the forefront of his agenda. Despite recent accomplishments, millions still experience the burden of student loans every day. We call on President Biden to not only acknowledge existing programs like the SAVE plan and IDR Adjustment but also outline his plans for additional relief in the future.

Now is the time for President Biden to seize the opportunity to demonstrate unwavering leadership on this critical issue. By prioritizing student debt in his State of the Union address, the President can signal to millions of borrowers that their concerns are being heard and that meaningful action will be taken to provide relief and pave the way for a brighter future.

Join us in urging President Biden to go BIG on student debt—let's ensure that every borrower's voice is heard and that their struggles are acknowledged at the highest levels of government. Together, we can build a future where student debt is not a barrier to success but a manageable aspect of pursuing higher education.