Loan repayment help for lawyers who practice in rural Iowa

(Radio Iowa) – A student loan repayment program for lawyers who agree to represent indigent defendants or practice in rural Iowa is included in one of the budget bills that’s cleared the Iowa legislature.. Every year, up to 25 licensed attorneys with Iowa roots who’ve recently graduated from law school would be eligible for the tax-free support. It would amount to six annual payments of 10-thousand dollars each year to pay off student loans.

Representative Brian Lohse, a Republican from Bondurant who is an attorney, leads the panel that drafts budget plans for Iowa’s court system. “When I took this role in 2023, my over-arching goal was to work on the indigent defense and legal desert issues that exist within this state with the passage of this bill, I can’t be more proud of what we’ve accomplished today,” Lohse said. “The Attorney Loan Repayment Program will make a significant impact.”

The program is financed with a 20-dollar increase in court filing fees. Recent Iowa State University research identified 18 counties as “legal deserts” because there are not enough attorneys to represent private clients.The legislature has also voted for a four-dollar-an-hour hike in the hourly fee paid to lawyers appointed to represent defendants who cannot afford an attorney.