California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1433

Introduced
2/21/25  
Refer
3/17/25  
Report Pass
4/9/25  
Refer
4/9/25  
Report Pass
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  
Refer
5/14/25  

Caption

Education finance: funding: noncredit instruction.

Impact

The implementation of AB 1433 is expected to expand the financial resources available to noncredit colleges, thereby enhancing their ability to deliver essential programs and services. By specifically including basic needs programs, disabled student services, mental health programs, and veteran resource centers within the scope of funding allocation, the bill directly addresses the critical needs of students at noncredit institutions. This approach not only aligns with the overarching goals of increasing educational access but also acknowledges the diverse challenges faced by community college students.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1433, introduced by Assembly Member Sharp-Collins, aims to enhance the funding framework for noncredit instruction within California's community colleges. The bill establishes guidelines for the allocation of base funding for designated categorical programs to noncredit colleges and centers. It mandates the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges to allocate funds to these establishments, contingent on specific operational criteria being met. This legislative effort is designed to increase support for noncredit educational programs which often target underserved populations and facilitate access to various educational services.

Contention

While AB 1433 aims to bolster educational support frameworks, it may also lead to discussions regarding the adequacy and equity of funding across different educational sectors. Critics could raise concerns about the prioritization of noncredit programs over traditional academic programs, and whether this might detract from broader funding initiatives aimed at full credit courses. Additionally, the effectiveness of the proposed allocation methodologies and their potential impact on community colleges’ operational structures may become focal points of debate among stakeholders aiming to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students in California.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB414

School accountability: Office of the Education Inspector General: school financial and performance audits: charter school authorization, oversight, funding, operations, and networks: flex-based instruction: local educational agency contracting.

CA AB147

Education finance: education omnibus trailer bill.

CA SB147

Education finance: education omnibus trailer bill.

CA AB1391

Education finance: transitional kindergarten: funding for basic aid school districts and necessary small schools.

CA AB86

Instructional materials: health education.

CA AB1255

Pupil instruction: newcomer pupils: migrant education: migrant regions.

CA AB731

An act to amend Section 76004 of the Education Code, relating to pupil instruction.

CA AB2117

State Board of Education: Superintendent of Public Instruction: Education Commissioner.

CA HB2659

Instructional time models; repeal

CA AB2178

Community colleges: county probation departments: instructional service agreements.

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CA SB744

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CA AB2572

California State University: joint degrees.

CA AB323

Strong Workforce Program: work-based learning opportunities.

CA AB2466

Strong Workforce Program: work-based learning opportunities: regional consortia.

CA AB1636

Cerritos Community College District: data sharing.