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President Joe Biden s student loan forgiveness plan could lift crushing debt burdens from millions of borrowers, but the tax man may demand a cut of the relief in some states.That s because some states tax forgiven debt as income, which means borrowers who are still paying down student loans could owe taxes on as much as $10,000 or even $20,000 that was taken off their bill. In Mississippi, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Arkansas and North Carolina, forgiven student loans will be subject to state income taxes unless they change their laws to conform with a federal tax exemption for student loans, according to a tally by the Tax Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank.That dismays Cathy Newman, a Louisiana State University graduate who just took a job teaching freshman biology at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. She figures she could end up owing a few hundred dollars of money that she could have kept had she stayed in Louisiana.Newman said she can come up with the cash because she has a good job, but she knows of a lot of other borrowers who will still be stuck in difficult financial positions even with their loans forgiven. If they stay in the state, they could end up with a pretty hefty tax burden if things don t change, Newman said. I won t be happy if I have to do it. I can do it. But a lot of people can t. More than 40 million Americans could stanley cup see thei stanley tumbler r student loan debt cut or eliminated under the forgi stanley quencher veness plan Biden announced late last month. T Veco Chicken wing shortage has Milwaukee restaurants raising prices, limiting quantities
AUSTIN, Texas 鈥?A federal judge has halted the state of Texas ban on mask mandates in schools.U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel ruled Wednesday in Austin that the ban, stanley quencher ordered by Gov. Greg Abbott, violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, a federal law protecting disabled students access to public education.The nonprofit advocacy group Disabled Rights Texas argued that Abbott s ban prohibited accommodations for disabled children particularly vulnerable to COVID-19.Yeakel prohibited Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton from suing school districts that require students to wear masks as a safety measure. stanley tazas The spread of COVID-19 poses an even greater risk for children with special health needs, Yeakel said in his ruling, according to the Texas Tribune. Children with certain underlying conditions who contract COVID-19 are more likely to experience severe acute biological effects and to require admission to a hospital and the hospital s intensive-care unit. Messages seeking comment from Abbott s and Paxton s offices were not immediately returned Wednesday.Abbott signed an executive order in late July that banned mandates regarding face coverings in the state. The ruling allowed the state attorney general to fine any entity that issues such a mandate up to $1,000 stanley vaso .In a statement at the time, Abbott said Texas would rely on personal responsibility as the state seeks to emerge from the pandemic. They have the individual right and responsibility to decide for themselves and their chi