Measure expands taxpayer-funded student loan repayments to more Illinois social workers – Center Square

State Rep. Mark Walker explained, "This is an expansion from social workers that work for educational establishments and it was added as a response from local municipalities that they are eligible. We also believe we will have more programs like one for the joint first responders." Walker acknowledged the cost could be up to $6 million in state taxpayer funds.
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nixit
2 years ago

Instead of a flat $6,500 grant, this should be a matching grant so that it encourages these social workers to pay down their student loan debt. The sooner that debt is paid, the sooner another matching grant can be offered to a different social worker.

Platinum Goose
2 years ago

“includes social workers employed by schools across the state and social workers who work for a municipality”. Very select group entitled to this, wonder why.

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