The key for individuals that never complete college is the Supreme Court’s judgment on Biden’s student loan forgiveness program

The Supreme Court’s upcoming ruling on President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness scheme could, at least, it would put additional attention on a huge load of student loan debt. Borrowers are finding it harder and harder to make ends meet due to expanding debt. Lenders have a total of $1.7 trillion as of the most recent … Read more

Updates on the Stimulus: Parents might receive a $393 monthly paycheck rather than the boosted child tax credit

Beginning in 2021, the COVID-19 outbreak and the severe economic crisis it created were still causing problems in the United States. As a result, it wasn’t shocking that legislators issued a batch of $1,400 stimulus checks and increased the number of significant tax credits at the time. The Child Tax Credit was among the tax … Read more

Democratic governors request that Congress not impose more job demands on social programs

A team of ten Democratic governors is urging federal legislators to reject measures in the Republican debt ceiling bill that will increase the amount of social safety net initiatives with employment criteria. `The message, addressed to bipartisan congressional executives in both chambers, stated that whereas Medicare and Social Security would not be affected by any … Read more

TDEM Activates State Emergency Response Resources After Severe Weather Alerts

TDEM

The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) activated the state emergency response resources following severe weather alerts. TDEM Activates State Emergency Response Resources Following the directives of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, the TDEM immediately activated state emergency response resources as severe weather alerts increased to ready the state for the worst, including the Texas Department … Read more

SEPTA Agrees to Direct Payment Settlement in Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit

Direct Payment

SEPTA, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, has agreed to a class action settlement in relation to a data breach that occurred in August 2020. Direct payment settlement for SEPTA’s data breach class action lawsuit The public transportation agency has agreed to make a payout to resolve allegations that it failed to prevent the hack that … Read more

Georgia Lawmakers, Stakeholders Will Review Current Tax Credits

Georgia lawmakers

Georgia lawmakers and other industry stakeholders will review the state’s tax credits. Georgia Lawmakers to Start Reviewing State’s Tax Credits Georgia lawmakers and other agencies, and industry stakeholders will begin reviewing the state’s tax credits, including the overstated film tax credits, and discuss recommendations or changes to address some issues. The reports of the Georgia … Read more

House G.O.P. Passes Bill to Raise Debt Ceiling and Cut Spending in Bid to Force Biden’s Negotiation

House G.O.P.

Republicans hope that by forcing Mr. Biden to negotiate over spending reductions, they can avoid the risk of a catastrophic debt default. The House G.O.P. passed a bill on Wednesday that raised the debt ceiling while reducing spending and undoing key elements of President Biden’s domestic agenda Speaker Kevin McCarthy barely passed the bill, which … Read more

Texas Begins To Accept Application for $120 Million Rural Broadband Infrastructure Projects

Texas Begins To Accept Application for $120 Million Rural Broadband Infrastructure Projects

Accepting applications for $120 million broadband infrastructure projects in rural areas in Texas has begun. House Bill Number 5 of the 87th Legislative House Bill Number 5 of the 87th Legislative created the Texas Broadband Development Office. This office funds low-interest loans and other incentives to internet providers who will expand access to internet service … Read more

Supreme Court Rejects Request Of Three Private Colleges In Relation To Sweet v Cardona Case

Sweet vs Cardona Case

The Supreme Court ruled to reject the request of three private colleges to stop the settlement verdict in the case of Sweet v Cardona.   Three Private Colleges that filed petitions with the Supreme Court Sweet v Cardona was filed in 2018 by the borrower defense applicants. The case claims that the Department of Education … Read more

$600 Stimulus Check For Farm Workers: Check Eligibility Here!

Farm workers who woke during the pandemic will be eligible for the $600 Stimulus Check.

Farm workers who woke during the pandemic will be eligible for the $600 Stimulus Check. $600 Stimulus Check For Farm Workers: Check Here! It’s time to give the Covid federal relief, it’s already overdue said the Tulare-Kings and Fresno county non-profit, Proteus Inc, they are happy to give out millions of dollars to locals in … Read more