“The cost of higher education has been climbing for years,
while the assistance programs that we offer at the state level have remained
stagnant,” said Giglio “We need to ensure that the future of New York is bright
and that starts with investing in our young people.”
The Assembly Republicans’ proposal seeks to modernize the
state’s Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) which hasn’t been updated in the past
17 years, by increasing the maximum award to $6,470 per student, increasing the
household income threshold for those eligible to qualify for TAP from $80,000
to $125,000, and providing a personal income tax deduction on interest and
principal paid on student loans.
“Our proposal helps out all of those looking to further
their educational and career aspirations, not just those attending public
universities or those who already have begun paying back their student loans,”
said Giglio. “Making college more affordable needs to be a priority for the
Assembly this year, and I’m glad to be here today to support our conference’s
plan.”