Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1328

Introduced
2/17/26  
Report Pass
2/26/26  
Engrossed
3/6/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/18/26  

Caption

University of North Georgia military scholarships; authorize selection committee to select additional scholarship recipients

Impact

The bill is expected to have a positive impact on educational opportunities for cadets, granting access to scholarships that may have previously been limited by existing selection criteria. By allowing the selection committee to award additional scholarships, the legislation seeks to accommodate cadets who might not be represented through traditional means. This amendment aligns with the state’s goals of supporting military families and encouraging enrollment in programs that serve the needs of Georgia's National Guard members.

Summary

House Bill 1328 focuses on amending existing provisions related to military scholarships provided by the University of North Georgia. The bill aims to enhance the selection process by allowing a committee to select additional scholarship recipients beyond the standard nominations from congressional districts. Specifically, the legislation stipulates that a minimum of six and a maximum of ten candidates will be nominated from each congressional district, and from these nominees, a minimum of three will be chosen to receive scholarships. Importantly, the bill sets a cap on the total number of scholarships awarded, which cannot exceed 70 percent of Georgia Army National Guard cadets enrolled in the University or a maximum of 210 recipients overall.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment towards HB 1328 appears to be supportive among legislators and stakeholders involved in military education initiatives. The bill received a unanimous vote in the Senate, indicating broad bipartisan agreement on the need for enhancing and expanding scholarship opportunities for military students. Participants in discussions surrounding the bill have expressed optimism about its potential to positively influence the education and careers of future military leaders.

Contention

While the discussions have generally been supportive, there might be underlying concerns regarding the distribution of scholarships and whether the new criteria will adequately reflect the needs of diverse congressional districts. The requirement to select candidates equally across districts and cadet cohorts is designed to balance the allocation of resources. However, some may argue that this could overlook the unique needs of specific areas or lead to competitive pressures among candidates, thereby raising questions about equity and representation in scholarship distribution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HF2241

In-state residency and work requirement for recipients of North Star Promise scholarships imposed.

GA SF2528

North Star Promise scholarships recipients in-state residency and work requirement imposition provision

GA HB1366

Georgia Teacher Retention Scholarship Act; enact

GA HF4672

In-state residency and work requirement for recipients of North Star Promise scholarships imposed, and scholarships limited to students enrolled in programs of study that lead to employment in high-demand industries and occupations.

GA SB1142

federal tax credit; authorization; scholarships

GA HB2553

federal tax credit; authorization; scholarships..

GA SB253

AN ACT relating to scholarships.

GA H4782

Nursing Scholarships and Loans

GA SB2147

The skilled workforce student loan repayment and scholarship programs, Native American scholarships, and the North Dakota scholarship; and to provide an appropriation.

GA HB1378

Georgia Promise Scholarship Act; clarify student residency qualification for promise scholarship accounts

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