President Joe Biden unveils latest student loan forgiveness plan in Madison
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Before speaking at Madison Area Technical College about his student loan forgiveness plan, President Biden met briefly and took a selfie with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers; U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Black Earth; Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway; Dane County Executive Joe Parisi; and Colonel Bart T. Van Roo with the Wisconsin Air National Guard's 115th Fighter Wing.
AMBER ARNOLD, WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL
President Joe Biden speaks to the crowd at Madison College.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
President Joe Biden waves to the crowd after speaking in the H. Douglas Redsten Gymnasium at Madison Area Technical College. Biden was talking about student loan forgiveness.
Democratic President Joe Biden arrived in Madison on Monday to unveil his latest effort to expand student loan relief through several avenues, including a proposal that, according to White House officials, would wipe away interest for some borrowers who owe more than they originally borrowed.
Before speaking at Madison Area Technical College about his student loan forgiveness plan, President Biden met briefly and took a selfie with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers; U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Black Earth; Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway; Dane County Executive Joe Parisi; and Colonel Bart T. Van Roo with the Wisconsin Air National Guard's 115th Fighter Wing.
President Joe Biden waves to the crowd after speaking in the H. Douglas Redsten Gymnasium at Madison Area Technical College. Biden was talking about student loan forgiveness.