Tuesday, 30 August 2022

Biden's Income-Driven Repayment Plan Will Make College Much More Expensive

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Tuesday, August 30, 2022

 

Biden's Income-Driven Repayment Plan Will Make College Much More Expensive
The administration is creating a system where everyone involved in higher education has an incentive to fleece the American people.
By Robby Soave

Student Loan Forgiveness Explained
Whether you qualify, paid off your loan, or never went to college, this politician has an explanation for you.
By Austin Bragg

Student Debt Forgiveness Folly
Plus: The editors field a listener question on abortion.
By Matt Welch, Nick Gillespie, Peter Suderman, and Liz Wolfe


Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Who Defended COVID Lockdowns in Court Now Says They Were a Mistake
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro is trying to retcon two years of bad policy.
By Eric Boehm

Republicans Supported Abortion Bans for Decades. Now They've Gone Silent.
Some candidates, like Arizona's Blake Masters, have quietly removed abortion restriction initiatives from their campaign websites.
By Joe Lancaster

Alabama Cops Arrested Man Watering His Neighbor's Plants Because He Wouldn't Give Them His Full Name
Pastor Michael Jennings was arrested on obstruction charges, even after a neighbor who called police over "suspicious person" concerns told officers she had made a mistake.
By Emma Camp


This Grandmother Didn't Submit the Proper Banking Form. Now the IRS Wants $2.1 Million From Her.
She’s asking the Supreme Court to consider whether this seizure is an excessive fine under the Eighth Amendment.
By Scott Shackford

This Tennessee Town Claims Restricting Protests Helps 'Facilitate' the First Amendment
A new ordinance in Franklin will restrict evening and weekend protests and subject violators to misdemeanor charges.
By Fiona Harrigan

Orange County Settles With Woman Whose Baby Died After Authorities Stopped at Starbucks Before Hospital
The Orange County Board of Supervisors has voted to settle the lawsuit. Sandra Quinones will receive a payment of $480,000 from the county.
By Elizabeth Nolan Brown

California Takes on the High Cost of Mandated Parking
California's cities require developers to include a minimum number of parking spaces in their projects, regardless of whether those spaces are in demand. A state bill would change that.
By Christian Britschgi

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