Braun & Sinema’s ‘Consider Teachers Act’ Passes SenateWASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Mike Braun and Senator Kyrsten Sinema’s Consider Teachers Act has passed the Senate. The bill addresses problems with the TEACH Grant program, which saw many grants for teachers unfairly converted into loans.
The TEACH Grant program provides grant assistance to students who serve four years as a full time teacher in high-need, often underserved communities. Often due to basic clerical mistakes, thousands of teachers have found their grants converted into loans that must be paid back with interest. The Consider Teachers Act fixes this broken system permanently.“The TEACH grant is an important program that incentivizes teachers to serve in neglected communities, but 12 years of poor government management has unfairly transferred grants into loans for thousands of teachers,” said Senator Braun. “I’m proud this bill has passed the Senate to show our appreciation for these teachers, and I implore the House to act quickly to pass it.”“Arizona teachers use to TEACH grants to serve families in low-income schools. The government made a promise to those teachers, and our commonsense, bipartisan bill ensures the government honors its obligation,†said Senator Sinema.BACKGROUND:
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