New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A11244

Introduced
5/1/26  

Caption

Requires an annual report on the New York state college choice tuition savings program to be delivered to the governor and the legislature and posted on the comptroller's website and the translation of vital documents in the most common non-English languages.

Impact

This legislation may significantly impact state regulations concerning higher education funding and accessibility. The mandated reporting will likely provide valuable insights into the dynamics of the college choice savings program, potentially leading to policy adjustments that foster greater participation among diverse populations. By focusing on account usage rates across different geographic regions, the bill aims to identify gaps in access to college savings resources, particularly among economically disadvantaged communities or those facing language barriers.

Summary

Bill A11244 proposes to amend the education law in New York, specifically focusing on the New York state college choice tuition savings program. The key provision of the bill is the requirement for the state comptroller to submit an annual report on the program, detailing usage rates, barriers to access, actions taken to enhance equity, and recommendations for improvement. This change aims to increase transparency and accountability regarding the program's effectiveness in facilitating college savings for families across New York State. The report will be publicly available, ensuring that stakeholders can review the findings and recommendations.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding Bill A11244 may be the focus on translation services for vital documents related to the program. The bill requires that these documents be made available in the most common non-English languages spoken by limited-English proficient individuals. Discussions could arise regarding the feasibility and cost of implementing such a requirement, with supporters arguing it fosters inclusivity and opponents expressing concerns over funding and resource allocation. Ensuring that materials are accessible in multiple languages may positively impact registration rates among non-English speaking populations, emphasizing educational equity.

Additional_notes

Should the bill be passed, it will also initiate a broader evaluation of the college savings program and its outreach efforts to underrepresented communities. By addressing language accessibility alongside the program's performance, A11244 highlights the importance of equitable access in educational financial planning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A08504

Directs the state to provide annual base funding to community colleges operating under the university of the state of New York; requires funding to be indexed to inflation; requires annual reporting.

NY S07122

Directs the state to provide annual base funding to community colleges operating under the university of the state of New York; requires funding to be indexed to inflation; requires annual reporting.

NY A05443

Requires the office of victim services to publicize programs offered by the office and to include certain information in annual reports to the governor and the legislature and to make such reports public on the office's website.

NY S04584

Requires the office of victim services to publicize programs offered by the office and to include certain information in annual reports to the governor and the legislature and to make such reports public on the office's website.

NY A11023

Relates to the powers of the head of the office of mental health and the head of the office for people with developmental disabilities to promulgate rules regarding communications needs of non-English speakers seeking or receiving services; includes the provision of language services and documents in English and the twelve most common non-English languages spoken by individuals in New York State based on United States census data.

NY S10201

Relates to the powers of the head of the office of mental health and the head of the office for people with developmental disabilities to promulgate rules regarding communications needs of non-English speakers seeking or receiving services; includes the provision of language services and documents in English and the twelve most common non-English languages spoken by individuals in New York State based on United States census data.

NY S05807

Requires any website or mobile application associated with an electronic benefit transfer system to be offered in the twelve most common non-English languages spoken by limited-English proficient individuals in the state, based on data in the most recent American Community Survey published by the United States Census Bureau.

NY A09241

Enacts the New York state English language empowerment act which deems English the official language of the government of the state of New York.

NY S07943

Requires the office of temporary and disability assistance to make available skimming warning signs in English and in the twelve languages most commonly spoken by limited English proficient individuals in the state; requires the department of social services to make available information regarding the state food stamp outreach program in English and in the twelve languages most commonly spoken by limited English proficient individuals in the state.

NY A09575

Requires annual reports to the governor and the legislature by the franchise oversight board by December thirty-first.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.