Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1702

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to eligibility for the Lone Star Workforce of the Future Fund grant program.

Impact

The proposed bill seeks to improve eligibility criteria for institutions applying for grant funding to establish workforce training programs. To qualify for the grants, these institutions must demonstrate the capacity to provide training programs focused on high-demand career fields. The amendments mandate collaboration with local businesses and require institutions to secure a significant portion of funding from non-state sources, promoting a sustainable partnership model with the community and employers.

Summary

House Bill 1702 aims to amend the Education Code regarding eligibility for the Lone Star Workforce of the Future Fund grant program. The bill is designed to enhance workforce training by providing grants to various educational institutions, such as public junior colleges, technical institutes, and qualifying general academic teaching institutions. A notable focus is on institutions with student enrollments under 10,000 located in counties with populations less than 35,000 that are recognized as Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs). This targeted funding aims to promote educational access and development in underserved communities.

Conclusion

In conclusion, HB 1702 represents a strategic effort to tailor workforce training funding to support minority-serving and smaller educational institutions, aiming to bolster economic development through education. However, the bill's success will hinge on precise implementation, support from local businesses, and the ability of institutions to meet the new requirements without compromising their educational missions.

Contention

While proponents argue that HB 1702 will strengthen workforce readiness and elevate educational standards in underrepresented areas, there are concerns regarding the feasibility of the funding model, particularly for smaller institutions that may struggle to attract diverse revenue streams. Critics may argue that the bill imposes additional burdens on educational institutions to prove their effectiveness and partnerships, potentially diverting focus from direct educational outcomes and increasing administrative overhead.

Companion Bills

TX SB1114

Identical Relating to eligibility for the Lone Star Workforce of the Future Fund grant program.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1114

Relating to eligibility for the Lone Star Workforce of the Future Fund grant program.

TX SB1171

State funds: grant programs: loan programs: eligibility.

TX HF2396

A bill for an act modifying provisions related to programs administered by the college student aid commission, including the skilled workforce shortage tuition grant program, Iowa workforce grant and incentive program, vocational-technical tuition grant program, the future ready Iowa skilled workforce last-dollar scholarship program, and the gap tuition assistance program, and making appropriations.

TX SB1196

Modifies provisions relating to grants for certain workforce training programs

TX SB406

Directing the governor to approve eligible programs for workforce Pell grants and providing requirements for the state workforce development board with regard to eligibility, approval and financing of such programs.

TX HB2383

Relating To The Workforce Pell Grant Program.

TX SB3282

Relating To The Workforce Pell Grant Program.

TX HB354

Department of Workforce; workforce talent recruitment grant program established, eligibility provided for, and fund established

TX A1316

Expands Tuition Aid Grant program to include workforce training programs.

TX S1467

Expands Tuition Aid Grant program to include workforce training programs.

Similar Bills

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