Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8048

Introduced
3/8/24  

Caption

Creates the Rhode Island Student Loan Authority which would allow eligible individual to discharge student loan debt.

Impact

The implementation of H8048 is expected to have a significant impact on state education laws by introducing provisions that support students in public service roles. With a total financial appropriation of ten million dollars, including an annual allocation of two million dollars, the program aims to facilitate direct payments towards eligible individuals' student loans through their employers for up to two years. This funding is intended to help alleviate the financial burden on social workers and child protective investigators, who often experience high levels of student debt, thereby improving conservation and support within the state's educational system.

Summary

House Bill H8048 proposes the establishment of the Rhode Island Student Loan Repayment Program, aimed at providing financial assistance to eligible individuals burdened by student debt. The bill is designed to relieve student loan payments for those employed as licensed clinical social workers or child protective investigators in public schools, thereby encouraging workforce retention in these critical sectors. The Rhode Island Student Loan Authority (RISLA) will oversee the administration of the repayment program, which requires approval from applicants based on specific eligibility criteria.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill will help attract and retain essential service workers in public education settings, critics may raise concerns about the program's limited scope as it currently targets only specific professions. Additional points of contention could arise regarding the allocation of funds and ensuring equitable access among qualified applicants, particularly those seeking employment in underserved communities. Furthermore, regulations governing the repayment process and potential tax implications on the received benefits may also be topics for deliberation as stakeholders discuss the broader implications of the proposed legislative measure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0224

Rhode Island Student Loan Repayment Program

RI H5521

Rhode Island Student Loan Repayment Program

RI S0991

Rhode Island Public Transit Authority

RI S0227

The Rhode Island Works Program

RI H5644

The Rhode Island Works Program

RI H6053

The Paul W. Crowley Rhode Island Student Investment Initiative

RI S0774

Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $738,088 To Rhode Island College (this Resolution Would Authorize The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $738,088 To Rhode Island College To Fund Rhode Island College Hsi Status And Student Supports.)

RI H6243

Joint Resolution Making An Appropriation Of $738,088 To Rhode Island College (this Resolution Would Authorize The Appropriation Of The Sum Of $738,088 To Rhode Island College To Fund Rhode Island College Hsi Status And Student Supports.)

RI H6003

The Rhode Island Small Business Development Fund

RI S0550

The Rhode Island Small Business Development Fund

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