Teachers still have college debt forgiveness options
Teachers can still pursue college debt forgiveness, especially as college loan payments resume in October.
Jill Meinecke2023-07-31T13:32:19-10:00July 31, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: college debt, National Education Association, NEA Member Benefits, PSLF, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, SAVE Income Driven Repayment Plan, SAVE Plan, Savi, student loan debt, Supreme Court, teacher loan forgiveness|
Teachers can still pursue college debt forgiveness, especially as college loan payments resume in October.
Jill Meinecke2023-06-30T11:58:32-10:00June 30, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: affirmative action, Becky Pringle, college debt, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+ protections, loan debt, loan forgiveness, National Education Association, NEA, Supreme Court, The U.S. Supreme Court|
In two major rulings Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration’s college debt forgiveness plan and limited protections for the LGBTQ+ community, asserting the power of the nation’s highest court’s conservative majority.
Jill Meinecke2023-03-01T21:59:35-10:00March 1, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: concealed guns, gun regulation, Honolulu City Council, Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, Jr., Osa Tui, Supreme Court, The National Education Association, weapons-free schools|
A bill that would limit people on Oʻahu from carrying concealed guns in sensitive places such as K-12 schools expanded to include school buses, preschools, and universities Tuesday as the Honolulu City Council approved the measure that is poised for a final vote later this month.
Evan Kumasaki2020-11-05T15:56:43-10:00October 17, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court, volunteer, vote|
Hawaii residents are invited to participate in the RBG Hawaii Day of Action, a community-led effort of individuals and organizations celebrating and commemorating the life and legacy of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.