Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB436

Caption

Education; repeal Chapter 2B, relating to promise scholarship accounts; provisions

Impact

The repeal of the promise scholarship accounts could have significant implications for students who might have relied on this financial mechanism to fund their education. Supporters of the repeal may argue for reallocating resources or simplifying state educational policies, while opponents might highlight the risk of diminishing educational opportunities for low-income students who benefited from these accounts.

Summary

House Bill 436 aims to repeal Chapter 2B of Title 20 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, which concerns promise scholarship accounts, including the provisions of the 'Georgia Promise Scholarship Act'. This legislative action seeks to eliminate the framework established for these accounts, impacting how educational financial support is structured in the state.

Contention

Discussion around Bill HB436 may involve disagreements on the value of educational financial aid programs. Proponents of the repeal may focus on budgetary constraints or the belief in alternative financial aid solutions, while critics are likely to point out the importance of maintaining support for students and the potential negative effects of removing such programs from the legislative framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB134

Education; repeal Chapter 2B, relating to promise scholarship accounts, including both Articles 1 and 2 of said chapter

GA HB1038

Georgia Promise Scholarship Act; repeal Article 2 of Chapter 2B; provide

GA SB309

Education; repeal Chapter 2B

GA HB1378

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

GA SB152

"Georgia Promise Scholarship Act"; the biological or adopted children of individuals who are foster parents and who meet certain conditions shall qualify for promise scholarship accounts; provide

GA HB1220

Education; student eligibility and maximum scholarship amounts; revise provisions

GA SB493

"Promise Scholarship Student Success and Transparency Act"; enact

GA HB602

Education; denial of state funds for loans, grants, and scholarships for any student convicted of a criminal offense; provisions

GA HB206

Drug-free Postsecondary Education Act of 1990; repeal Article 2 of Chapter 1

GA HB550

Education; promise scholarship accounts; require participating schools to prepare school safety plans that meet certain requirements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.