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Student financial aid bill would cut loan rates in half
Hatch thinks bill is partisan Demo ploy
The timing and broad goals of the legislation, however, have some Utah education and political leaders worried it may just be partisan tricks rather than any true attempt to save students money.
"This is a blatantly political bill. There's no possibility that both Houses of Congress and the president could act on this before tomorrow, and the sponsors know it," Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said Thursday.
Students nationwide are facing a nearly 2 percent interest hike on student loans Saturday, a deadline that likely prompted the bill, said David Feitz, executive director of the Utah Higher Education Assistance Authority.
"It's interesting that right before that deadline . . . here comes this bill. It's already sort of received with that political stain on it," Feitz said.
The Student Debt Relief Act, introduced this week by Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., aims to cut student loan rates in half reducing Stafford loan interest rates on new loans from the new 6.8 percent rate to 3.4 percent.
The bill would also increase the maximum amount of federal Pell Grants for each student from $4,050 to $5,100.
In a 70-page report released by the Democratic sponsors of the bill, the savings to students are broken down by state. In Utah, the plan could bring savings for Utah students up to $2,200 on a 10-year loan, plus an average increase of about $600 per Pell Grant for Utah students, the report states.
Feitz and Hatch, however, aren't so sure the legislation can make good on those promises. While state education leaders have advocated for more federal aid, they're not certain where the money will come from to fund larger Pell Grants.
"Look, I wish we could offer students lower rates or even interest-free loans but our budget won't allow it," Hatch said. "And anytime Senators Kennedy, Schumer, and Clinton are on the same bill, Americans should grab their pocketbooks and hide."
Although Kennedy's plan includes a switch to a direct loan program to save money, Feitz said he disagrees that change from the current system will actually save money.
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