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Loss of Student Loans and Forgiveness for Campus Hate Crime Convictions.

This bill introduces severe financial consequences for students convicted of hate crimes committed during campus protests that disrupt normal university functions. Individuals convicted under these circumstances will immediately lose eligibility for all federal student loan forgiveness programs and will be barred from receiving any new federal student loans. The legislation links criminal accountability for specific campus actions directly to access to federal educational financial aid.
Key points
Students convicted of a hate crime committed during a disruptive campus protest lose eligibility for federal student loan forgiveness.
These individuals are also prohibited from receiving any new federal student loans (Title IV loans) starting from the date of conviction.
The rule applies specifically to hate crimes that occurred during protests that disrupted the normal functions of the institution.
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Print number: 118_HR_9102
Sponsor: Rep. Gimenez, Carlos A. [R-FL-28]
Process start date: 2024-07-23