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Governor Says Maine Must Fund Student Debt Relief Programs

Governor Says Maine Must Fund Student Debt Relief Programs

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AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   Maine’s Republican governor is chiding lawmakers for not following through on promises to attract young people to the state by addressing student debt.

A 2016 Maine law created a program to offer zero-interest loans to selected science, technology, engineering and math students. Gov. Paul LePage said he worked with then-Democratic Sen. Justin Alfond on an unsuccessful bill calling for a $10 million bond to provide funding.

Republican Assistant Senate Leader Amy Volk’s bill to allow voters to OK such a bond is set for a Jan. 11 hearing.

The state is facing a growing need for skilled workers due its aging population and low unemployment. The governor also noted Maine’s recent college graduates face among the nation’s highest average student debt, and a particularly high delinquency rate in the Northeast.

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