Help advance the fight for debt freedom.
This week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two challenges to President Biden's student debt relief plan — the outcome of which will impact millions of borrowers.
On Tuesday, I met with Western PA students on the frontlines of our fight to cancel student debt. My message to those students was: I feel your pain and am with you.
As a Black woman and first-generation college student STILL in a mountain of student debt myself, I understand the ways in which student debt follows you and can impact every single decision you make.
In Congress, I'm working to cancel existing student debt and to make public colleges and universities and vocational programs tuition-free. If you're with me, will you chip in $5 or more to help advance this fight?
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We know that President Biden took action on student debt relief because of the pressure from this movement, and the only way that we're going to keep this fight moving forward is if we continue to agitate. No matter what the Supreme Court decides, we cannot let this deter us.
When we think about our next steps, we need to make all of our fights intersectional because the things that are keeping us from student loan cancellation and free college are the same things that are keeping us from Medicare for All, housing justice, and common sense gun reform.
That's why it's so critical that we work to end the influence of corporate money in politics that's currently making it so difficult to elect people from our communities and impossible to end the filibuster.
If everyone reading this email chips in, imagine the power and resources we will have to take this fight to the next level. Can we count on you for a $5 contribution?
In solidarity,
Summer