Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1421

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing the John F. Kennedy service scholarship program for student debt relief for peace corps, americorps, and commonwealth corps alumni

Impact

The bill outlines specific eligibility requirements for applicants, which include residency in Massachusetts, successful completion of an approved volunteer program, and employment within the state, at federal offices, or nonprofit organizations. This framework aims to ensure that the program selectively benefits individuals who have committed themselves to service and are facing the challenges of student debt. By providing grants covering up to 100% of outstanding student loans (up to $5,000), the bill seeks to improve financial stability for these individuals, which, in turn, may encourage further engagement in public service sectors.

Summary

House Bill 1421 aims to establish the John F. Kennedy service scholarship program which provides student debt relief to alumni of specific volunteer programs, including the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, and Commonwealth Corps. The primary intent of this legislation is to offer financial assistance to those who have dedicated time to volunteer service, thereby recognizing their contributions to society while alleviating their educational financial burdens. This initiative will particularly support residents of Massachusetts who align with the program's eligibility criteria.

Contention

While the bill reflects a support for volunteer service and aims to ease student debt burdens, it may generate discussion around the allocation of state resources for this program. Critics might point to competing needs for financial assistance across a broader population, questioning whether this targeted approach best serves Massachusetts residents. Additionally, there could be concerns regarding the sustainability of funding such a scholarship program in the long term as state budgets fluctuate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3099

Establishing a holiday known as "John F. Kennedy Day" to promote civic engagement and voter participation in the Commonwealth

MA S1213

Establishing a Commonwealth citizen service initiative

MA S848

Establishing the Finish Line Scholarship Program

MA S1852

Establishing the Massachusetts student relief and retention tax credit

MA H2695

Relative to student loan debt relief tax credit

MA H2743

Establishing a tiered corporate minimum tax

MA S1812

Establishing an empowerment scholarship tax credit to expand educational opportunities and fair access to quality education for low-and-moderate-income students

MA H98

Protecting the viability of farms in the Commonwealth

MA H3950

Establishing a residential property assessed clean energy (R-PACE) program in the Commonwealth

MA H942

Establishing a Massachusetts foreclosure prevention program

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