Bill
HR 3146
HEROES Act
The HEROES Act aims to relieve student debt for emergency responders, offering loan forgiveness, interest rate reductions, and tailored repayment assistance.
Bill
HR 3146
The HEROES Act aims to relieve student debt for emergency responders, offering loan forgiveness, interest rate reductions, and tailored repayment assistance.
The HEROES Act, formally known as the Helping Emergency Responders Overcome Student Debt Act, was introduced in the House of Representatives on May 1, 2025. The bill aims to address the financial burdens faced by emergency responders, particularly in relation to student debt.
The primary purpose of the HEROES Act is to provide relief to emergency responders who are struggling with student loan debt. The bill recognizes the critical role that these individuals play in public safety and aims to support them in overcoming financial challenges that may hinder their ability to serve effectively.
While the full text of the bill has not been detailed in the provided information, the following key provisions are typically associated with legislation aimed at addressing student debt for emergency responders:
The HEROES Act is expected to impact the following groups:
The HEROES Act is sponsored by:
- Daniel S. Goldman (Primary Sponsor)
- Josh Riley (Cosponsor)
- Cleo Fields (Cosponsor)
The HEROES Act represents a legislative effort to alleviate the financial burdens of student debt on emergency responders, acknowledging their vital contributions to public safety. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, further details on specific provisions and impacts will become clearer.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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