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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 1840 | ||||||
2 | (As Amended by Senate Amendment No. 1)
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3 | WHEREAS, 529 college savings plans are important tools for
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4 | Illinoisans, offering a diverse range of investment options,
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5 | tax-deferred growth, tax-deductions benefits, and withdrawals
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6 | free of State and federal taxes when those withdrawals are used
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7 | for qualified higher education expenses such as tuition, fees,
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8 | books, computers, certain room and board costs, and required
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9 | supplies; and
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10 | WHEREAS, 529 prepaid tuition plans provide a valuable tool | ||||||
11 | for
Illinoisans to prepay for future community college or | ||||||
12 | university study,
reducing the uncertainty associated with | ||||||
13 | rising tuition rates while
providing federal and State tax | ||||||
14 | benefits; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, The enactment of Section 529 of the Internal
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16 | Revenue Code by Congress in 1996 allowed states to create
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17 | "Qualified Tuition Programs"; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, The Office of the Illinois State Treasurer serves
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19 | as the Trustee and Administrator for all Illinois 529 College
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20 | Savings Plans; and | ||||||
21 | WHEREAS, The Bright Start and Bright Directions College
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1 | Savings Plans were created in Illinois in 2000 and 2005
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2 | respectively, to assist Illinois families to finance the costs | ||||||
3 | associated with a college education; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, Today, over 400,000 accounts have been created in
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5 | Illinois and over $7 billion has been saved for future higher
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6 | education expenses; and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, The Bright Start and Bright Directions College
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8 | Savings Plans have helped families meet their higher education
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9 | goals with over $400 million withdrawn annually for qualified
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10 | higher education expenses at colleges and universities in
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11 | Illinois and throughout the United States; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, The College Illinois! Prepaid Tuition Program was | ||||||
13 | established
in Illinois in 1997 to help make college possible | ||||||
14 | for Illinois families;
and | ||||||
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WHEREAS, More than 30,000 students have attended college | ||||||
16 | using over
$725 million in College Illinois! benefits; and
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17 | WHEREAS, In the 2015-16 school year alone, more than 10,000 | ||||||
18 | students
are using College Illinois! benefits to attend the | ||||||
19 | school of their
choice, including at private and out-of-state | ||||||
20 | institutions; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, In Illinois, over the past 15 years, average | ||||||
2 | tuition
and fees at public four-year universities have risen at | ||||||
3 | over four times
the rate of inflation, and over the past 40 | ||||||
4 | years, tuition and fees
have increased by more than twice the | ||||||
5 | rate of inflation; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, Financial assistance has shifted away from grants
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7 | to providing access toward student loans so that today nearly
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8 | 60% of all federal financial aid is in the form of loans,
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9 | substantially increasing the number of college graduates who
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10 | will face the burden of repaying significant student loan debt
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11 | upon entering the workforce; and
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12 | WHEREAS, According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York,
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13 | student loan debt has now reached $1.2 trillion nationally,
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14 | which is more than triple the amount owed in 2005; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, Americans are burdened with student loan debt as
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16 | there are 40 million borrowers with an average balance of
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17 | $29,000; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, The Illinois College Savings Plans and Prepaid | ||||||
19 | Tuition
Program help families
to limit or prevent future | ||||||
20 | student loan debt by helping them
save or prepay for future | ||||||
21 | higher education expenses; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, The investments families make today pay off in the
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2 | form of increased earning potential for their children in the
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3 | future, with a college graduate earning an average of $1
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4 | million more than a high school graduate during his or her
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5 | career according to the United States Census Bureau; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, In Illinois, the dream of achieving academic and
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7 | professional success is being threatened by increasing tuition
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8 | rates and decreasing financial aid; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, May 29th is recognized nationally as 529 College
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10 | Savings Day to raise awareness across the country about the
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11 | benefits of tax-advantaged college savings and prepaid tuition
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12 | plans known respectively as 529
College Savings Plans and 529 | ||||||
13 | Prepaid Tuition Plans, as important
vehicles to save for
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14 | college; therefore, be it | ||||||
15 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL
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16 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we designate May 29, | ||||||
17 | 2016 as 529 College Savings Day in the State of
Illinois to | ||||||
18 | help raise awareness about the escalating costs of
higher | ||||||
19 | education and the importance of saving for college with
the | ||||||
20 | help of 529 college savings and prepaid tuition
plans.
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