US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB954

Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

SOAR Permanent Authorization Act

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 954, if enacted, are expected to have substantial implications for educational funding and program structures within the District of Columbia. The expansion of funding will likely enhance the resources available for both schools and students, potentially leading to improved educational outcomes. Additionally, the removal of restrictions on academic assistance will better align with the needs of students from lower-performing schools. This indicates a shift towards addressing educational inequities by providing more tailored support to those who may need it the most, thereby fostering a more inclusive educational environment.

Summary

House Bill 954, known as the SOAR Permanent Authorization Act, aims to amend the existing Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Act. The bill seeks to make significant modifications to funding, accreditation requirements, and the evaluation standards related to educational programs in the District of Columbia. Notably, it proposes an increase in funding from $60 million to $75 million, which demonstrates a commitment to supporting educational opportunities for students. One of the key amendments includes removing certain limits on academic assistance for participants, enabling greater access to various forms of educational support such as tutoring services.

Contention

Despite the perceived benefits of HB 954, there may be points of contention surrounding its implementation. Opponents may raise concerns regarding how the increased funding will be allocated and whether it will truly lead to improved educational outcomes. There may also be debates over the adequacy of recently proposed evaluation measures, including how effectively they will assess the impact of the opportunity scholarships on student progress and attainment. The efficacy of these changes in addressing the root issues within the educational system could become a topic of significant discussion among legislators and stakeholders.

Congress_id

119-HR-954

Introduced_date

2025-02-04

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB3710

SOAR Permanent Authorization Act

US HB5181

SOAR Act Improvements Act

US HB137

TCJA Permanency Act

US HB6708

ICHRA Permanency Act

US S7032

Medicaid Enrollment for Permanently Disabled Individuals

US H1227

Medicaid Enrollment for Permanently Disabled Individuals

US SF3238

Office of Administrative Hearings chief judge setting aside certain permanent disqualifications authorization provision

US H3115

Relative to tax abatement for permanently disabled veterans

US HB1499

Sex offender registry; exempt certain permanently disabled persons.

US SB133

Insurance; Prior Authorizations

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