Bill

Bill > HR1571


US HR1571

US HR1571
Debt-Free College Act of 2019


summary

Introduced
03/06/2019
In Committee
03/06/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

To establish State-Federal partnerships to provide students the opportunity to attain higher education at in-State public institutions of higher education without debt, to provide Federal Pell Grant eligibility to DREAMer students, to repeal suspension of eligibility under the Higher Education Act of 1965 for drug-related offenses, and for other purposes. This bill requires the Department of Education to (1) award grants for state-federal partnerships with a goal of providing debt-free college for students at in-state public institutions of higher education, and (2) award grants to provide debt-free college for students at historically black colleges and universities and minority serving institutions, and (3) allow grants for financial aid for dreamer students (students who entered the United States before the age of 16 and who meet certain educational criteria). It also repeals the suspension of eligibility for financial aid for students convicted of the possession or sale of illegal drugs.

AI Summary

This bill establishes State-Federal partnerships to provide students the opportunity to attain higher education at in-state public institutions without debt. The Department of Education will award grants to states to cover the unmet financial need of eligible students, defined as those enrolled in an in-state public institution who complete the FAFSA and maintain satisfactory academic progress. States must meet certain requirements, like capping tuition and fees, to receive the grants. The bill also provides debt-free college grants to historically Black colleges and universities and minority-serving institutions, and allows Dreamer students to be eligible for federal student aid. Additionally, the bill repeals the suspension of federal student aid eligibility for drug-related offenses.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (36)

Mark Pocan (D)* Nanette Barragán (D),  Brendan Boyle (D),  Judy Chu (D),  Madeleine Dean (D),  Mark DeSaulnier (D),  Chuy García (D),  Jimmy Gomez (D),  Vicente Gonzalez (D),  Raúl Grijalva (D),  Debra Haaland (D),  Katie Hill (D),  Jared Huffman (D),  Pramila Jayapal (D),  Ro Khanna (D),  Barbara Lee (D),  Andy Levin (D),  Carolyn Maloney (D),  Jim McGovern (D),  Gwen Moore (D),  Grace Napolitano (D),  Joe Neguse (D),  Eleanor Holmes Norton (D),  Ilhan Omar (D),  Ayanna Pressley (D),  Jamie Raskin (D),  Lucille Roybal-Allard (D),  Jan Schakowsky (D),  José Serrano (D),  Brad Sherman (D),  Mark Takano (D),  Bennie Thompson (D),  Rashida Tlaib (D),  Nydia Velázquez (D),  Bonnie Watson Coleman (D),  Peter Welch (D), 

Last Action

Referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor. (on 03/06/2019)

bill text


bill summary

Loading...

bill summary

Loading...
Loading...