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Subject The impact of changes to student loan programs on LGBTQ adults
Date March 21, 2025 7:03 PM
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# NEW RESEARCH



# Restrictions on federal student loans would disproportionately impact LGBTQ adults


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([link removed])The Trump administration and Congress are putting various mechanisms in place to end student loan debt relief, reduce the availability of loans for college and graduate students, and make federal student loans more expensive and less likely to be forgiven.

At the beginning of the Biden administration, more than one-third (35%) of LGBTQ adults aged 18 to 40--an estimated 2.9 million LGBTQ people--held more than $93.2 billion in federal student loans. An estimated 336,000 LGBTQ adults received relief under the Biden administration's loan forgiveness programs.

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# WILLIAMS NEWS



# Welcoming two new members to our Founders Council

David S. Flugman is a partner of Selendy Gay in New York. His complex litigation practice focuses on bankruptcy, M&A, securities, and cross-border litigation. He has represented clients in federal and state courts and arbitral panels across the U.S. David has supported the Williams Institute for over 15 years and has represented the Institute as amicus counsel of record before the U.S. Supreme Court.



Henry Jung retired in 2020 after working 32 years in medical devices and biotechnology at Kyocera, Baxter International, and Takeda Pharmaceuticals. He held a global leadership role in regulatory affairs and focused on company divestiture and integration. In retirement, he continues to maintain a portfolio of residential properties. Henry received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA.

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# May 21, 2025

Mark your calendars! Our annual DC Spring Reception will take place on May 21, 2025. Hosted by King & Spalding, this year's reception will feature a discussion of the shifting landscape of LGBTQ law and policy with Jocelyn Samuels, Reggie Greer, and Victor Madrigal-Borloz.

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