California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2345

Introduced
2/19/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/24/26  
Refer
3/25/26  
Report Pass
4/6/26  

Caption

Student loans: medical, nursing, social work, and social welfare students: California Health Care Workforce Supplemental Loan Program.

Impact

The bill proposes to create a fund specifically for this loan program, which would be managed by the Student Aid Commission. One of the significant implications of AB2345 is that it seeks to counteract the anticipated funding gap that medical and nursing students will face due to new federal caps on borrowing. Students would still be able to receive fixed-rate loans with comparable terms to past federal Direct PLUS loans, allowing them more manageable repayment options similar to those offered under federal loans, including options for loan forgiveness if they work in public health facilities within California.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2345, introduced by Assembly Member Bains, aims to establish the California Health Care Workforce Supplemental Loan Program to help students pursuing degrees in medical, nursing, or social work disciplines. The goal of the bill is to bridge the gap in financial assistance that arose following recent federal legislative changes which limit federal Direct PLUS loans to graduate and professional students. This program would enable eligible California residents enrolled in accredited programs to access financial support equivalent to what was available before the federal changes took effect on July 1, 2026.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding AB2345 is largely supportive among healthcare advocates and educational institutions, as it addresses the pressing need for financial resources for students in critical health fields amidst an evident shortage of healthcare professionals. Proponents assert that aiding education financing will promote a more sustainable healthcare environment by ensuring that qualified candidates can complete their education without being significantly burdened by debt.

Contention

Despite the general support, there are concerns about the long-term financial viability of the loan program and whether the California government can sustain the annual appropriations needed to fund it. Critics may argue that relying heavily on state-level funding could pressure the state budget, especially during economic downturns. Additionally, potential disparities in program accessibility due to varying institutional capabilities across medical and nursing schools could also lead to debates surrounding equity in educational financing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2391

Health care: workforce training programs.

CA AB1202

Student loans: California Legislative Staff Education Loan Repayment Program.

CA AB1534

Student financial aid: federal Workforce Pell Grant program.

CA AB1082

Nursing: students in out-of-state nursing programs.

CA AB700

Student loans: public service educational loan forgiveness program.

CA AJR3

Public social services: Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.

CA HB06886

An Act Establishing A Nursing Student Loan Reimbursement Program.

CA SB685

California State University: financial aid for homeless students: pilot program.

CA SB00085

An Act Authorizing And Adjusting Bonds Of The State, Concerning The Uconn 2000 Program And Establishing Grant Programs For Supplemental Graduate Student Loans, War Or Veterans' Memorials Or Monuments And Aging-in-place.

CA SB01450

An Act Concerning Recruitment And Retention Of The Health Care Workforce.

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