Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1132

Introduced
3/31/26  
Refer
4/1/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Engrossed
4/14/26  
Refer
4/15/26  

Caption

Provides for funding any laboratory school operated by a public postsecondary education institution in the University of Louisiana System through the minimum foundation program

Impact

The effects of HB 1132 could be significant for the landscape of public education in Louisiana. By broadening the definition of which schools are classified as public and entitled to state funding, there may be an influx of resources for newly established laboratory schools. This could enhance educational opportunities and promote innovation in teaching methodologies, as laboratory schools are often designed to test new approaches in pedagogy. Additionally, the bill could contribute to more equitable funding across school types, depending on how funds are allocated through the MFP.

Summary

House Bill 1132, introduced by Representative Carver, seeks to amend provisions regarding the funding of laboratory schools associated with public postsecondary education institutions under the University of Louisiana System. The bill proposes that any laboratory school established on or after August 1, 2026, and operated by institutions within this system will be classified as a public elementary or secondary school. As a result, these schools will receive annual funding through the state’s minimum foundation program (MFP). This funding aims to ensure that the financial resources are allocated in accordance with current educational funding formulas, reinforcing the obligation of the state to support educational institutions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1132 appears to be cautiously optimistic. Proponents believe that the bill will help expand educational resources and options for students, particularly those in areas that may lack sufficient traditional public school offerings. Educators and advocates may view this as a valuable opportunity to enhance educational quality and access. However, there could be concerns among opponents about the potential implications for the existing public education system, particularly regarding resource allocation and the impact on traditional public schools.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the financial implications of funding additional schools through the MFP. Questions may be raised regarding how this expansion could affect funding levels for existing schools and whether newly established laboratory schools could divert much-needed resources from traditional public education. The discussion may also explore accountability measures for these laboratory schools to ensure they meet performance standards akin to those expected of traditional public schools. As with many education-related bills, stakeholder perspectives will likely vary widely, fostering rich debate around the potential impacts of HB 1132.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR167

Requests public postsecondary education institutions in Louisiana to adopt policies and procedures to combat antisemitism on campus

LA HB477

Authorizes university laboratory schools to participate in the student tuition organization tax credit program (EN SEE FISC NOTE SG RV See Note)

LA HB185

Provides for the methodology the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education uses to count students for purposes of the minimum foundation program (MFP) formula (OR +$100,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HR143

Creates a task force to study the feasibility of a phased retirement program for public postsecondary education systems

LA HR19

Commends Tulane University for its vital research and educational contributions to the state of Louisiana

LA SB202

Transfers the University of New Orleans to the Louisiana State University System. (2/3 - CA8s5(D)(3)(b)) (gov sig) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB54

Provides for the designation of a postsecondary education institution as a "Purple Star Campus" (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SR75

Commends Southeastern Louisiana University on the occasion of its centennial anniversary and recognizes the institution's impact on the state of Louisiana.

LA HR101

Commends Southeastern Louisiana University on the occasion of its centennial anniversary and recognizes the institution's impact on the state of Louisiana

LA HCR44

Urges the Louisiana State University School of Public Health to change the recommended age for breast cancer screening

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.