summary
Introduced
03/21/2013
03/21/2013
In Committee
04/23/2013
04/23/2013
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/03/2015
01/03/2015
Introduced Session
113th Congress
Bill Summary
Student Loan Fairness Act - Amends title IV (Student Assistance) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA) to establish a 10/10 Loan Repayment Plan that allows borrowers of Federal Family Education Loans (FFELs) and Direct Loans (DLs) to limit their monthly payment on such loans to one-twelfth of 10% of the amount by which their adjusted gross income and that of their spouse (if applicable) exceeds 150% of the federal poverty level. Establishes a 10/10 Loan Forgiveness Program that provides FFEL and DL forgiveness to borrowers who, after the date that is 10 years before the date of this Act's enactment, have made 120 monthly payments under the 10/10 Loan Repayment Plan or under another repayment plan that required them to make payments at least as large as those they would have made under the 10/10 Loan Repayment Plan. Credits the months during which an individual is in deferment due to an economic hardship as months for which payment was made for purposes of the 10/10 Loan Forgiveness Program. Caps the amount of loan forgiveness that the program will provide to individuals who become new borrowers after the date of this Act's enactment. Caps the interest rate on new DLs at 3.4%. Amends the public service employee loan forgiveness program to forgive the DLs of participants who have made 60 (currently, 120) monthly payments on such loans pursuant to specified repayment plans. Includes primary care physicians in medically underserved areas in the public service employee loan forgiveness program. Allows certain borrowers to consolidate their private education loans as Direct Consolidation Loans, provided the private loans were made on or before the date of this Act's enactment. Limits such borrowers to those who: (1) were students eligible for unsubsidized Stafford loans or PLUS loans under the FFEL or DL programs for their enrollment at an institution of higher education, or would have been had they been enrolled on at least a half-time basis; (2) borrowed at least one private education loan for such enrollment; and (3) have an average adjusted gross income that does not exceed their total education debt. Caps the interest rate on those Direct Consolidation Loans at 3.4%. Requires borrowers to apply for such loans within one year of this Act's enactment. Amends the Truth in Lending Act to direct the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB) to issue regulations that require private education lenders to sell private education loans to the Secretary of Education for consolidation as Direct Consolidation Loans. Sets forth the data to be used in determining the price paid for such loans. Amends title IV of the HEA to direct the Secretary of Education to pay the interest that accrues on unsubsidized FFELs and DLs that are deferred due to a student borrower's lack of full-time employment. Requires the Secretary to pay the interest that accrues on Federal Consolidation Loans that are in deferment due to a borrower's lack of full-time employment, provided the application for such a loan is received on or after the date of this Act's enactment. Directs the Secretary to pay the interest that accrues on FFELs and DLs that are subject to income-based repayment provisions and are in deferment due to a borrower's lack of full-time employment. Limits these interest-free deferment periods to those occurring on or after the date of this Act's enactment and covering no more than three years of full-time unemployment. Excludes from a borrower's taxable income the principal and interest on FFELs and DLs that is forgiven pursuant to income-based repayment plans.
AI Summary
This bill, the Student Loan Fairness Act, aims to make federal student loans more manageable and accessible. It introduces a "10/10 Loan Repayment Plan" where borrowers' monthly payments are capped at 10% of their discretionary income (income above 150% of the federal poverty level), with a provision for $0 payments during economic hardship. This plan applies to Federal Family Education Loans (FFELs) and Direct Loans (DLs). The bill also establishes a "10/10 Loan Forgiveness Program" that forgives remaining loan balances after 10 years of qualifying payments, including months of economic hardship deferment, though new borrowers will have a forgiveness cap. To ease the burden on new borrowers, the interest rate on all new Federal Direct Loans (DLs) will be capped at 3.4%. The bill also significantly reforms the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, reducing the required payment period from 120 months to 60 months for DLs and including primary care physicians in medically underserved areas. Furthermore, it allows certain borrowers with private education loans taken out before the bill's enactment to consolidate them into Federal Direct Consolidation Loans, also with a 3.4% interest rate cap, provided they meet specific eligibility criteria related to their past eligibility for federal loans and their income relative to their debt. The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB) will be directed to create regulations requiring private lenders to sell these eligible private loans for consolidation. Finally, the bill addresses interest accrual during unemployment, with the government covering interest on certain unsubsidized federal loans and consolidation loans for up to three years of full-time unemployment, and it also excludes forgiven loan amounts under income-based repayment plans from borrowers' taxable income.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (55)
Karen Bass (D)*,
Joyce Beatty (D),
Sanford Bishop (D),
Madeleine Bordallo (D),
Corrine Brown (D),
Julia Brownley (D),
Kathy Castor (D),
Donna Christensen (D),
Yvette Clarke (D),
Lacy Clay (D),
Emanuel Cleaver (D),
Jim Clyburn (D),
Steve Cohen (D),
John Conyers (D),
Danny Davis (D),
Diana DeGette (D),
Theodore Deutch (D),
Donna Edwards (D),
Keith Ellison (D),
Anna Eshoo (D),
Marcia Fudge (D),
Al Green (D),
Gene Green (D),
Alcee Hastings (D),
Rubén Hinojosa (D),
Michael Honda (D),
Sheila Jackson-Lee (D),
Hakeem Jeffries (D),
Hank Johnson (D),
Robin Kelly (D),
Barbara Lee (D),
John Lewis (D),
Zoe Lofgren (D),
Alan Lowenthal (D),
Michelle Lujan Grisham (D),
Stephen Lynch (D),
Gregory Meeks (D),
Gwen Moore (D),
James Moran (D),
Gloria Negrete McLeod (D),
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D),
Donald Payne (D),
Charles Rangel (D),
Cedric Richmond (D),
Bobby Rush (D),
Tim Ryan (D),
Kilili Sablan (D),
Jan Schakowsky (D),
Adam Schiff (D),
Bobby Scott (D),
Mark Takano (D),
Mike Thompson (D),
Juan Vargas (D),
Melvin Watt (D),
Frederica Wilson (D),
Last Action
Referred to the Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Training. (on 04/23/2013)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location | Created |
|---|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/1330/all-info | 04/25/2013 |
| BillText | http://gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-113hr1330ih/pdf/BILLS-113hr1330ih.pdf | 05/04/2013 |
| Bill | http://gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-113hr1330ih/pdf/BILLS-113hr1330ih.pdf.pdf | 03/29/2013 |
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