Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HJR47

Refer
1/22/26  
Report Pass
1/29/26  
Refer
1/29/26  

Caption

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs); supporting the creation of a bicameral HBCU Legislative Caucus

Impact

If enacted, HJR47 may have significant implications for state laws surrounding educational funding and resources allocated to HBCUs. By establishing a dedicated caucus, the measure is likely to promote discussions on educational equity, funding, and support services tailored to the needs of HBCUs. Furthermore, the creation of such a legislative body can lead to increased collaboration between state lawmakers and HBCU representatives, potentially resulting in legislative initiatives that benefit these institutions and their students.

Summary

HJR47 seeks to support the creation of a bicameral Legislative Caucus aimed at addressing issues pertinent to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The resolution emphasizes the importance of HBCUs in providing quality education and fostering a sense of community among students of color. It highlights the need for increased representation and advocacy for HBCUs within the legislative framework, ensuring that their unique challenges and contributions to the educational landscape are recognized and addressed by policymakers.

Contention

While the resolution appears to have broad support, notable points of contention may arise around the methods of funding and the representation structure within the newly proposed caucus. Concerns may also be raised regarding the effectiveness of such a caucus in making meaningful changes versus merely serving as a symbolic gesture. Advocates will likely argue for robust mechanisms that ensure accountability and responsiveness to the needs of HBCUs, while critics may question the feasibility of enacting significant policy changes through this new body.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB525

Alabama Student Grant Program, HBCU in Selma added to approved institutions for which students may receive grants to attend

AL HB102

Dual enrollment programs, all local education agencies required to allow student participation in programs offered by two-year and four-year colleges and universities

AL HB171

Supplemental appropriations from the Education Trust Fund Advancement and Technology Fund to various school systems and colleges and universities, and other entities for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025

AL HJR47

Alabama Legislature

AL HR110

Alabama Legislature

AL HB246

Public schools, colleges, and universities; immunity provided to students and teachers who decline to use certain pronouns or names

AL SB336

Alabama School Choice and Student Opportunity Act, creation of conversion public charter school districts authorized

AL HR194

Alabama Legislature

AL HB19

Creating an Ebony Alert System to send an alert to assist in the recovery of a Black youth, including a young woman or girl, under certain circumstances.

AL SJR14

Alabama Legislature

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.