Illinois lawmakers advance college loan study plan


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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — State lawmakers on Tuesday advanced a plan to explore if Illinois could ease students' college payments by using a plan similar to efforts across the country to reign in mounting student loan debt.

A Senate committee voted 9-0 to approve a plan to study a program that could allow students to receive interest-free college loans and pay them back based on their post-graduation incomes. Similar "Pay It Forward, Pay It Back" efforts are underway in states such as Oregon, Pennsylvania and Michigan.

State Sen. Mike Frerichs, a Champaign Democrat, is sponsoring the legislation because he says an educated workforce is critical to the state economy but student debt is creating difficulties.

"College affordability is a real issue for our state, and it's a drag on our economy," Frerichs said. "We have student debt in this country now exceeding a trillion dollars, higher than credit card debt. It's clear we have to do something."

But it's unclear how Illinois could pay for such a program in an expectedly tight budget year. The state faces a $1.6 billion drop in revenues if legislators don't extend an income tax hike set to roll back in 2015.

A state Board of Higher Education spokesman said universities are concerned they couldn't afford the upfront costs of such a program.

"We definitely understand what the Legislature is doing from an affordability perspective," agency spokesman Jonathan Lackland said. "We're all going to have a discussion to figure out how best to do it and to not jump into a plan that, to be honest with you, has not been fully vetted across the country."

The House approved the measure 111-0 in March. It now moves to the full Senate for consideration.

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The bill is HB5323.

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Online: http://ilga.gov/

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