LOS
ANGELES, Aug. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In a
move to address the escalating student debt crisis, California has introduced AB 2507, an
innovative solution designed to alleviate the financial burdens of
higher education. If successful, this landmark legislation will
establish an interest-free, no fee student loan program for
California, in collaboration with
the Jewish Free Loan Association (JFLA), to provide relief to
thousands of students. The program will be piloted in Southern California at UCLA, CSU Northridge, and Glendale Community College. AB 2507 was authored by
Assemblymember Laura Friedman and
sponsored by JFLA and the Jewish Public Affairs Committee of
California (JPAC).
AB 2507 aims to make higher education more accessible and
affordable for all Californians. By eliminating interest on student
loans, the program will significantly reduce the financial strain
on students and their families, allowing graduates to enter the
workforce without the burden of insurmountable debt. This
initiative reflects California's
commitment to investing in the future of young people and ensuring
that education remains a viable pathway to opportunity.
Introduced during this legislative session, AB 2507 has already
passed the California Assembly Committee on Higher Education,
Assembly Appropriations Committee, and the Assembly floor with a
unanimous vote. In June, the bill was introduced to the
California Senate Education
Committee where it also passed unanimously and is now awaiting a
hearing by the California Senate
Appropriations Committee. If it passes this critical juncture, AB
2507 will move to the Senate floor for a vote before heading to the
Governor's desk for a signature.
"Education is a right, not a privilege," said Rachel Grose, the Executive Director of JFLA.
"We are beyond thrilled to partner with California on this innovative program, which
aligns perfectly with our mission to provide interest-free loans
that promote financial stability and self-sufficiency." JFLA has a
longstanding 121-year history of offering interest-free loans to
individuals and families in need.
AB 2507 is currently seeking support to move through the
California Senate Appropriations
Committee. You can sign this letter of support to help move this
bill to the Senate floor.
For more information about AB 2507 and JFLA's interest-free
student loan program, please contact Mimi
Sroka by phone at (323) 761-8830, x 120 or by email at
mimi@jfla.org.
About the Jewish Free Loan Association
Jewish Free
Loan Association (JFLA) is the only non-sectarian interest-free
lending organization in Los
Angeles, Ventura and
Santa Barbara Counties. Our
interest-free, no-fee loans are the ideal tool to impact the major
economic issues facing our community, including predatory lending,
housing stability, student debt, access to medical and dental care,
domestic violence, business insecurity, and more. JFLA has served
the community for 121 years, and currently has an outstanding
portfolio balance of over $18+ million to thousands of clients
throughout the region.
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Mimi Sroka, Director of
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Jewish Free Loan
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Email:
mimi@jfla.org
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Phone: (323) 761-8830,
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