Senate Bill 82 (FAFSA Requirement), authored by Sen. Jean Leising (R-Oldenburg), unanimously passed the Senate Education and Career Development Committee 12-0. “Its déjà vu all over again,” as the saying goes.

For the third straight year, Indiana lawmakers are considering a commonsense proposal championed by the Chamber that would make completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (or FAFSA) a default expectation for high school seniors.

During this time, more states have adopted similar policies while Indiana has continued to lose ground in FAFSA completion, causing Hoosier students to miss out on more than $65 million annually in aid that pays for postsecondary education and training aligned with workforce needs.

With a unanimous committee vote, SB 82 appears to be on track to pass the Senate for the second year in a row where it awaits an uncertain future in the House. We will continue to advocate that the Legislature make up for lost time and finally adopt this consumer-friendly policy thats clearly in the best interest of students and our state.

Resource: Jason Bearce at (317) 264-6880 or email: jbearce@indianachamber.com