No, the HEROES Act Doesn't Let Biden Forgive Student Loans
"If it was an emergency, why wait three years to provide the forgiveness? Why present it in a political framework, as fulfilling a campaign promise?" said one higher education expert.

Next week, the Supreme Court is set to begin hearing arguments in two cases that could decide the fate of President Joe Biden's plan to forgive a half-trillion dollars in federal student loans. While his plan has already been defeated in federal court several times, sympathetic media stories have insisted that Biden's plan is perfectly legal—and credulously repeated the administration's claim about the 2003 legislation used to justify the plan.
In August, Biden announced that the government would be forgiving $10,000 in federal student loans for borrowers earning under $125,000 annually and couples making less than $250,000. For Pell Grant recipients, the maximum forgiveness amount would rise to $20,000. Biden also announced substantial changes to already-existing loan forgiveness programs. In all, the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimated that the program could cost taxpayers between $500 and $650 billion.
Biden has justified spending such an incredible amount without first obtaining congressional approval by invoking the HEROES Act, a 9/11-era law designed to allow the federal government to provide student debt relief to soldiers who were forced to withdraw from college to enter active duty. Under the HEROES Act, the Secretary of Education is granted the authority to waive "any statutory or regulatory provision" relating to student loan repayment or assistance programs during a time of "a war or other military operation or national emergency."
Biden and his supporters argue that the COVID-19 national emergency, which began in March 2020 and is still technically ongoing, falls under that characterization, thus rendering Biden's plan perfectly legal.
"Given the text of the Heroes Act," wrote Vox journalist Ian Millhiser, "it is hard to even conceive of an argument rooted in the text of federal law that undercuts Biden's loan forgiveness program."
"There's no question that the covid-19 pandemic is a 'national emergency' within the meaning of the law," wrote George Miller, a former congressman who co-sponsored the HEROES Act in 2003. "The law specifically states that a 'national emergency' includes any event declared by the president to be a national emergency."
However, these writers seem to credulously adopt the idea that the continued COVID-19 "national emergency" designation is appropriate—especially when considering that the original law was designed to protect soldiers going off to war.
Biden himself, just weeks after announcing his student loan forgiveness plan, conceded that the COVID emergency was effectively over, saying "The pandemic is over. We still have a problem with COVID. We're still doing a lot of work on it. But the pandemic is over."
As Reason's Peter Suderman wrote in September, "If the pandemic is over, then there is no ongoing national emergency, which means that the already shaky legal ground on which the Biden administration based its action has now collapsed entirely."
And there are more reasons to think that the HEROES Act does not allow for unprecedented government spending under this flimsiest of "national emergencies." Even some of Biden's closest allies have conceded that such a dramatic use of taxpayer money requires congressional approval.
"The president can't do it—so that's not even a discussion," then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said during a June 2021 press conference. "Not everybody realizes that, but the president can only postpone, delay but not forgive student loans. It would take an act of Congress, not an executive order, to cancel student loan debt."
Some have also argued that the HEROES Act itself simply doesn't contain sufficiently explicit support for Biden's policy, which would be well beyond its intended scope. "A policy as consequential and controversial as a $400 billion debt-forgiveness plan must be supported by a clear statement in the statutory text," wrote Thomas A. Berry, a research fellow at the Cato Institute, wrote earlier this month. "Because the HEROES Act does not come close to meeting that standard, the Supreme Court should invalidate the plan."
The legal ground justifying Biden's student loan relief plan has always been shaky—and obviously politically motivated. As higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz told CNBC earlier this month, "If it was an emergency, why wait three years to provide the forgiveness? Why present it in a political framework, as fulfilling a campaign promise?"
Even though the COVID emergency has clearly long been over—and attempts to extend it are simply overreaches of executive power, that hasn't stopped sympathetic media outlets from suggesting that a federal law designed to protect soldiers at war can extend to millions of Americans months after the president himself admitted the pandemic is over.
However, despite a lack of skeptical coverage, the Court—which is widely expected to strike down the forgiveness plan—is unlikely to fall for the same blunders.
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Lemme guess, failed Buzzfeed writers with six figures of student loan debt for an English degree?
English? That's racist, bro.
Whiteness Studies?
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The tell is that Biden doesn’t even care if it’s upheld.
It’s just campaigning.
See also the new southern border policy to replace and replicate the horrible title 42 policy.
Lol.
English degree? More likely Victimhood Studies.
Haven't been to a college since you drove through one recently?
Speaking of drive-throughs, get back to work. Put your English degree to good use.
Click-bait headlines sho do pull in the idiot progressive drive-by types. More interesting, since reasonmag is clearly losing $, which one of the 'editors' will get the axe first? I've been enjoying round-up w/ a focus on food, something that everybody eats, versus sex work and abortions, things not everybody needs.
FUNNY! hope the poly blend uniform is flattering
"Lemme guess, failed Buzzfeed writers with six figures of student loan debt for an English degree?"
This cannot be accurate. Only an idiot wanting to work in the press would obtain a degree in English. JOURNALISM is the correct field of study. Oh... wait... yeah... you're probably right!
The whole thing was a ploy to motivate his base before the midterms. It was never actually going to happen. Stop treating it as a real issue. It will come up again in the next election and like Charlie Brown, the mush brains will try again to kick that football instead of focusing on all the Biden failures.
It was a trial balloon, nothing more. They float this crap up constantly and then do a lot of wet finger gauging.
I thought the story about his wet finger was memory-holed.
If it was a trial balloon Biden would have shot it down.
I suspect m4e will be by to inform us of how inspirational, brave, et cetera this illegal horseshit is. For a shill, dude has the IQ of a bowl of tapioca.
"It's a tax!"
- CJR
It's a floor wax and a desert topping!
masterful!
But aren't we all heroes of our own narratives ?
lol. Seriously, my coworker already had 50k of student loans forgiven, but I chalk that up to her being ex-navy and on a teacher's salary. I have loans, but I don't think Biden cares about people registered independent.
Why wouldn't you qualify for this?
Because Liberty_Belle is a libertarian whose conscience is restrained by personal responsibility?
You obviously haven't read the collectivist shit she posts support for.
So she’s another Mike Laursen libertarian? Or maybe White Mike himself?
Yes, one of the two.
If it was an emergency, why wait three years to provide the forgiveness?
Why wait three weeks for Petey to visit the site of a train wreck?
He's feels unsafe in MAGA country.
Yeah, a beta male Marxist like him likely feels inadequate around actual alpha males with true masculinity. Plus he has ability to answer any real questions. He’s an a pity suit that got his job because he’s checks a box for the traitors running the country.
Libertarian complaint: when, oh when, will the federal government step in?
Meh. Not all commenters here are libertarian, and of those who are, they're going to justifiably mock government (whether federal or local) when it would typically step in -- indeed, when the government explicitly says "If not us, then who will help everyone when something goes wrong?" ... and then doesn't show up when something does go wrong.
Why should he go at all? Because he needs to be seen?
All any of these DC types do is get on the way. Stay home Pete.
Why should he go at all?
Because Trump went.
Under the HEROES Act, the Secretary of Education is granted the authority to waive "any statutory or regulatory provision"
We can be heroes. Just for one day.
we call them the diamond dogs.
>>sympathetic media stories have insisted that Biden's plan is perfectly legal
you media dummies are the only ones keeping it alive.
With all these attacks on Biden I'm starting to think Reason might have Biden Derangement Syndrome.
This is more like BRS, Biden Replacement Syndrome, and it's coming from inside the DNC!
Note the tell: when a policy sarc claims to oppose is discussed his reaction is trolling the right. This how you identify people's real priorities.
I can only imagine how angry you must be, living without a sense of humor.
That's one very black kettle making the callout of another.
You’re the angry drunk here. A drunk that insists on showing up where he’s not wanted
You have no place here. You embarrass yourself whenever you show up.
The first step should be to stop calling it "loan forgiveness".
The loan isn't being forgiven, it's being paid off by the government, transferring the debt to future taxpayers. But that doesn't sound quite so benign, does it?
Yes! I hope you'll join me on my crusade to delete Colossians 1:14 from the New Testament for that same mistake!
I prefer John 12:4-6 myself, where we get to meet the first progressive.
In whom liberal arts majors have redemption through his bullshit, even the forgiveness of loans.
Biden 8:22
CORRECT!
And not just a few future taxpayers. it will be paid for, by all taxpayers for however long this country lasts. Could be hundreds of generations paying for a one time loan forgiveness.
That is what people don't seem to realize. With the US continuing to not pay down debt and instead only pay interest. Every expense that increases the debt will have every generation for potentially hundreds of years paying that interest payment.
How would you feel if a portion of your annual tax burden was to pay perpetual interest on a one time gift to get votes for Grover Cleveland? It is a despicable program no matter how kind and generous it sounds in the headlines.
Saw a license plate today that said GFYS64. Go fuck yourself, wasn't a classic car so my guess is the guy's pushing 60. Still. GFYS on a plate? Happy First Amendment bitches!
Huh. I wonder if that has anything to do with student loan forgiveness (and the lack thereof).
Caption for the Biden (D) picture:
I just made a poopie
"I was raised in the Student Loan Community."
The "Student Loan Crisis ™" is an easy fix. If you make $120k and owe $40 in SL's, then suck it up and pay it off. If you owe $120 and make $40k, then you have a problem. Knocking $10k~$20k off the balance doesn't change either situation. Unsecured debt problems are usually handled in bankruptcy court, with a judge deciding each case.
Put in some rules to allow bankrupting student loans. Yes, the taxpayers will have to foot the bill, but that's going to happen anyway.
I've been saying that here for years. Let the courts decide who is or isn't worthy of forgiveness, as with any other kind of debt.
Lawyers everywhere would love that.
Someone who is hopelessly underwater in debt is not going to be paying much for a lawyer.
"Unsecured debt problems are usually handled in bankruptcy court, with a judge deciding each case."
The small government solution!
I wouldn't mind this so much; it would suck, but at least it would be over after a time. The politicians' goal was to make lifetime cash cows for their banker buddies, and it worked.
LOL, you're really bad at this
There is an even easier solution: get the money from the universities that made empty promises and delivered a faulty product.
Confiscate endowments and also the campaign funds of democrats.
If that isn't enough, use education department funds and eliminate the department.
Confiscate?
Okay Commie.
When we have legal judgments against companies, yes, we enforce them by "confiscation". That's not communist.
Universities sold a defective product and misrepresented it, they should be held liable.
And the democrat party is a racketeering organization. So not only should their money be taken, but they should all be arrested.
Screw that. The whiny bitches hired the money, and we shouldn't pretend that it's inevitable that they'll get their way.
In fact, better idea -- tax people for having student loan debt. 1% of the balance a year.
Student loans should be treated like any other loan.
Get the federal government out of it.
Fuck that noise you collectivist cunt. I didn't take out loans for a useless product or waste my time partying. The colleges and their defective former students need to eat the entirety of the cost for their failure and leave those of us who paid our debts or didn't take out loans alone.
There should be no freebies just for the Marxist democrats to buy votes.
As described in this piece I think the forgiveness would stand. But this piece is sorely lacking in details of the HEROES Act. Under the act modifications to student loans are for “affected individuals” such that they are not adversely impacted financially by the national emergency/military operations. This forgiveness fails on the grounds that there is no test for having been adversely affected by anything.
this is exactly my thought from the statute, under the definitions of Affected Individual (A/B/C deal with military and disaster areas):
(D) suffered direct economic hardship as a direct result of a war or other military operation or national emergency, as determined by the Secretary.
considering all the people i know with student loans who came out ahead during 'rona, i agree a blanket forgiveness is not legal.
Americans didn't used to believe the function of government was taking money from those who have it and giving it to people who vote for the left. The left's control of academia and media allowed them to normalize this belief. That's why returning control of our institutions to normals should be our top priority.
Yeah, they used to believe the function of government was to take money from those who have it and give it to things the right likes (military, police, business)!
The left loves the military, police, wars, and businesses! Provided they are DNC donors.
You mean the segments that provide actual utility?
Bailouts aren't for students, they're for farmers!
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/14/donald-trump-coronavirus-farmer-bailouts-359932
Do you really think that the one or two libertarians here on Reason's staff (if they can be found) are happy with these farmer bailouts? Even the non-libertarian Reason staff had plenty of stories over how awful the trade war President Trump started was!
(My guess, though, is that you're figuring that if you're not opposed to farm bailouts, you shouldn't be for student loan bailouts, too. The problem with this is assuming that people here aren't opposed to farm bailouts.)
A lot of farmers aren’t happy about it either. They would like the government to leave them the fuck alone entirely. Getting rid of subsidies and regulations.
Fuck those too.
Do you think Biden doesn't know or cares?
This is political strategy on his part. Either he gets to buy millions of votes or her gets to make an argument for packing SCOTUS. Either way he wins.
And as we've seen from other unspecified events, even when he loses he wins.
I framed my degree in Caucasian Studies. my emphasis was in patriarchy and non-inclusion
Biden’s Nazi-Guns (National Socialists) will pay for your education debts…
Oh wait; Guns don’t pay for things….
The most ignorant part of Democrat minds; Gun-Force is the only tool in governments toolbox.
Or perhaps the left is stepping up their game into the level of Communism.
Communism; It's for the kids don't ya know.... /s
No, the HEROES Act Doesn't Let Biden Forgive Student Loans
But demented Dictator Biden thinks it does. Even his own party House Speaker Nancy Pelosi complained about Biden by passing Congress last term. Biden thinks he is king, and most in his party and the media support him. Thank god the GOP at least took the House so someone tries to stop this Dictatorial loon.
Biden thinks he was elected Dictator King. Can issue Royal Decrees at will. The real problem is the Democratic party, that won't tell the King he is wearing no clothes. Pelosi was the only Democrat to call Biden out, and then even only on one issue, debt forgiveness.
except for the part about service folks being the heroes this seems totally legit. just because you put your life on hold to serve a stretch in the military doesn't make you a hero. OH WAIT...THAT'S WHAT IT DOES MEAN. i mean, not very smart, but deeply in debt, students are heroes too…right? they're the brave people we rely on to pour coffee, dye their hair red and blue, pierce their faces to up their employability…they’re heroes too, right? just because they couldn’t see that borrowing tens of thousands of dollars for a degree in lesbo studies was a poor choice doesn’t make them unworthy of having all of us pay their bar tab from some over priced college does it? OH HELL YES IT DOES!
PAY YOUR BILLS YOU DEADBEATS!!
our language has been debased when you stretch the heroes act to rope in retards that won't pay their bills
i am the patriarchy and i approve this message
and of course all the folks that will get incensed when the court whammies Bidens silly plan won't bother to read the courts opinion(s).