New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08372

Introduced
5/13/25  
Refer
5/13/25  

Caption

Establishes the New York state veteran student loan forgiveness program; awards up to $10,000 per year for five years, for eligible applicants.

Impact

The impact of this bill on state laws includes the introduction of specific provisions for veteran support in higher education financing. By establishing a state-sponsored forgiveness program, New York would align itself with similar initiatives aimed at easing the educational debt crisis, particularly for those who have served in the armed forces. This bill aims to fill the gaps left by federal programs, especially for veterans who may not otherwise qualify for federal loan forgiveness. The proposed legislation signifies a commitment from the state to recognize and reward the sacrifices of its veterans through educational incentives that encourage their employment and residency within New York.

Summary

Bill A08372 introduces the New York State Veteran Student Loan Forgiveness Program, a measure aimed at relieving the financial burdens of student loans for veterans. The program offers substantial monetary awards—up to $10,000 per year for five years—to eligible veterans who are New York residents and have completed their higher education degrees. It is structured to prioritize applicants who have shown economic need and those who have been previously awarded funds, establishing a competitive nature for receiving the financial assistance. This initiative represents a significant step toward supporting veterans as they reintegrate into civilian life after their military service and pursue academic goals.

Contention

While many advocate for the benefits this bill could bring to veterans, critics might raise concerns about the funding and sustainability of such a program. Discussions may revolve around the financial implications for the state's budget and whether prioritizing loan forgiveness for veterans appropriately addresses the broader student debt crisis affecting all demographics. The bill's reliance on available appropriations for its funding may also lead to contention regarding potential limitations on beneficiaries and the overall effectiveness of the program if financial resources are constrained.

Companion Bills

NY S06279

Same As Establishes the New York state veteran student loan forgiveness program; awards up to $10,000 per year for five years, for eligible applicants.

Previously Filed As

NY S06279

Establishes the New York state veteran student loan forgiveness program; awards up to $10,000 per year for five years, for eligible applicants.

NY HB88

State veterinary education; biomedical technicians to be eligible for the state student loan forgiveness program; provide

NY HB172

Veterinary education; limits on student loan forgiveness program; provide

NY A10791

Establishes a loan forgiveness program for licensed mental health professionals in jails and prisons for the purpose of increasing the number of mental health professionals rendering mental health services in correctional institutions; provides for eligibility and priority; provides for awards in the amount of $2,000; makes related provisions.

NY S00161

Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness; increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients.

NY A01602

Expands the eligibility period for indigent legal service attorneys to receive certain loan forgiveness; increases loan reimbursement for certain attorneys who work in legal services with indigent clients.

NY AB700

Student loans: public service educational loan forgiveness program.

NY S959

Study Student Loan Forgiveness Program/SEAA

NY S08290

Relates to establishing an early intervention loan repayment program; provides funding is to be awarded regionally with 50% percent awarded to providers with a principal residence within NYC and the remaining fifty percent awarded to providers outside of NYC; provides that awards shall be given to providers who work in underserved areas for 3 consecutive years; provides loans shall be paid over a 3 year period; provides that a working group shall be established within 90 days to develop plans for the streamlined loan repayment program application process.

NY S1962

Excluding student loan forgiveness from taxable income for permanently and totally disabled veterans

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.