California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2436

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Refer
4/15/26  
Refer
4/29/26  
Report Pass
5/14/26  
Engrossed
5/26/26  

Caption

Public postsecondary education: tuition and fees: Team USA student athletes.

Impact

The implications of AB 2436 on state laws, particularly within the framework of public postsecondary education, are significant. By ensuring that Team USA student athletes are classified as residents, the state of California enables these individuals to receive educational benefits that align with their training commitments. This aligns with broader strategies to foster athletic development and educational access. However, the bill also opens the possibility for community colleges to bear the financial impact of increased nonresident tuition exemptions, which may necessitate state reimbursement for any additional costs incurred as a result of these changes.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2436, introduced by Assembly Member Fong, aims to amend the existing law concerning the resident classification of Team USA student athletes for tuition purposes. The bill proposes to eliminate the July 1, 2032 sunset clause that currently limits eligibility for residents to student athletes who train at certain facilities in California. By making this classification permanent, the bill seeks to provide sustained support for these athletes, allowing them to benefit from lower in-state tuition rates indefinitely as long as they are part of an elite level training program sanctioned by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee. This change symbolizes a commitment to supporting elite athletes while they pursue their education and training concurrently.

Contention

While supporters of AB 2436 argue that it is a necessary step to support young athletes, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential financial implications for local educational agencies. If the bill leads to a significant increase in the number of students qualifying for resident classification, it may place additional strains on community college systems and funding structures. Furthermore, some members of the legislature argue that prioritizing elite athletes could detract from resources that could otherwise benefit a broader demographic of students.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2114

Public postsecondary education: nonresident tuition fee exemption: educational asylum program.

CA S0372

Public Postsecondary Tuition and Fee Waivers for Sheriff's Office Employees

CA S1276

Foreign Students Enrolled in Public Postsecondary Educational Institutions

CA SB60

Public postsecondary education: waiver of tuition and fees: California Military Department GI Bill Award Program: extended education courses.

CA H0721

Foreign Students Enrolled in Public Postsecondary Educational Institutions

CA HCR2027

In-state student status; postsecondary education

CA AB2794

Postsecondary education: nonresident tuition: exemption: federal GI Bill.

CA AB556

Public postsecondary education: waiver of campus-based fees: veterans.

CA AB713

Public postsecondary education: student employment.

CA AB2540

Public health: public postsecondary education: student health centers: abortion by medication techniques.

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