Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1436

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to debt-free public higher education

Impact

The legislation seeks to amend Chapter 15A of the General Laws by creating a grant program dedicated to helping students afford their education costs. Specifically, it proposes that students identified as eligible, having attended high school in Massachusetts for at least three years, be fully supported financially to cover tuition and other critical fees associated with public college enrollment. Furthermore, the bill states that additional aid should be given to those qualifying for Federal Pell Grants, to further alleviate immediate educational costs, such as living expenses and materials necessary for their studies.

Summary

House Bill 1436, titled 'An Act relative to debt-free public higher education,' aims to establish a grant program that covers tuition and mandatory fees for eligible students enrolled in Massachusetts public higher education institutions. The bill asserts the Commonwealth's commitment to ensuring that free public higher education is recognized as a right for all residents, reflecting an important shift in educational policy aimed at increasing access and reducing financial barriers for students in the state.

Contention

This proposed legislation is likely to generate significant debate regarding its funding sources and its overall feasibility within the state's budgetary constraints. Supporters argue that making higher education accessible mitigates socioeconomic disparities and fosters a more educated workforce. However, critics may voice concerns about potential strain on the state budget and whether the funding could divert resources from other essential services. Additionally, questions may arise around the definitions of eligibility, ensuring equitable access for all deserving students, and the administrative logistics of maintaining such a program.

Companion Bills

MA H5104

Replaced by Debt-free education and other matters

Previously Filed As

MA H1434

Establishing the public higher education contingent faculty reform pilot program

MA H5104

Debt-free education and other matters

MA H2432

To reduce incidence and death from pancreatic cancer

MA S929

Relative to debt-free public higher education

MA H1433

Creating documentation requirement standards to demonstrate a disability for a public institution of higher education in the commonwealth

MA S644

Restricting the use of rodenticides in the environment

MA H2185

To provide fair wages to employees of public institutions of higher education

MA H2843

To provide retirement incentives in public higher education

MA H2107

Relative to raising the minimum wage closer to a living wage in the commonwealth

MA H834

Establishing same day registration of voters

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