Oregon’s U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley today introduced legislation to make college more affordable for students and families in Oregon and across the country.

A major factor in increasing tuition costs is continued funding cuts from states for public higher education. States currently spend about 20 percent less per student on higher education nationally than they did in 2008.
“College students in Oregon and across the country feel like they’re getting hit by a wrecking ball when it comes to the cost of tuition,” Wyden said. “It’s time to focus on solutions that will make sustained headway to reduce the crushing debt of increasing tuition expenses.”

Wyden and Merkley met with college students around Oregon last week to discuss the rising costs of tuition and ways to make college more affordable for families. They heard accounts from students from the University of Oregon, Southern Oregon University and Lane Community College about the impacts of student debt on their lives after college.
The Promoting Access and Retention Through New Efforts to Require Shared Higher Investments in Postsecondary Success (PARTNERSHIPS) Act would expand and make permanent the American Opportunity Tax Credit, which is available to families to help pay for college. Specifically, it would increase the tax refund for lower-income families who don’t owe any taxes. The bill would also make Pell grants, including those used for room and board, tax-free.







