Bill to gut states troubled loan fund headed to full Senate, then likely to governor
A bill to gut a 25-year-old state loan program that languished with default rates 10 times the national average breezed through a state Senate committee Thursday and appears headed for the governors desk.
If it passes the full Senate, which appears likely, HB 17-1078 will transfer whats left in the Family Support Loan Fund to community boards that give grants to families with expenses that accommodate special-needs children and relatives.
The loan fund has been in existence quite a while and everybody has come to the conclusion, including the department (that manages it), that maybe it is not being the best that it can be, co-sponsor Sen. Don Coram, R-Montrose, told the Senate Finance Committee, which passed the measure 5-0.
The bills main sponsor is Rep. Lois Landgraf, R-Fountain, who saw it pass the House on Feb. 6.
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