From Team Ro <[email protected]>
Subject President Biden can still cancel student debt. Here's how.
Date June 7, 2023 3:32 PM
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Friend,

Right now, 45 million Americans are anxiously awaiting clarity on their student loan payments due to a condition in the debt-ceiling negotiations that will end the student loan payment pause on August 30 and the looming Supreme Court case on student loan forgiveness. Resuming these payments in the middle of an affordability crisis will be crushing.

Americans deserve more financial freedom, not less. They deserve the freedom to buy homes and build wealth. They deserve the freedom to pursue their dreams.

The student debt pause is one of the reasons Ro didn’t vote for the McCarthy Debt Deal. We need something better, something bolder.

We need the Khanna Plan—and President Biden must follow it.

Sign the petition: President Biden must follow the Khanna Plan. [[link removed]]

Under the Khanna Plan, we will

* Extend the moratorium on student debt payments.
* Forgive student debt up to $50,000.
* Expand relief programs.

Sign if you agree: The Khanna Plan will revitalize the American Dream. [[link removed]]

President Biden’s promise to cancel student debt helped land him the White House in 2020. He must now invoke his authority and stay true to his promise. He must stand and deliver for hardworking Americans by taking executive action and following the Khanna Plan.

In solidarity,
Team Ro


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