California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1456

Introduced
2/19/21  
Refer
3/11/21  
Refer
3/11/21  
Report Pass
4/12/21  
Report Pass
4/12/21  
Refer
4/13/21  
Report Pass
4/22/21  
Refer
4/22/21  
Refer
5/12/21  
Report Pass
5/20/21  
Report Pass
5/20/21  
Engrossed
6/3/21  
Engrossed
6/3/21  
Refer
6/7/21  
Refer
6/7/21  
Refer
6/16/21  
Report Pass
7/14/21  
Refer
7/15/21  
Refer
7/15/21  
Report Pass
8/16/21  
Report Pass
8/16/21  
Refer
8/16/21  
Refer
8/16/21  
Refer
8/23/21  
Report Pass
8/26/21  
Report Pass
8/26/21  
Enrolled
9/9/21  
Enrolled
9/9/21  
Vetoed
10/8/21  

Caption

Student financial aid: Cal Grant Reform Act.

Impact

The passage of AB 1456 is expected to significantly impact state laws related to student financial aid, particularly concerning the Cal Grant awards. It aims to provide more structured support for students by establishing clear eligibility criteria and ensuring that institutional aid programs prioritize student basic needs. Additionally, institutions receiving Cal Grant funding must report data on financial aid disbursement, which will enhance transparency in how funds are utilized and distributed. The bill's effective provisions are set to begin on July 1, 2024, which indicates a transitional period for implementing these changes.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1456, known as the Cal Grant Reform Act, aims to update and revise the existing provisions of the Cal Grant Program to better address student financial aid in California. The bill proposes the establishment of a new Cal Grant Program which includes the introduction of Cal Grant 2 and Cal Grant 4 awards. It outlines eligibility requirements for these awards and stipulates that the reforms will take effect only once sufficient funds are appropriated by the Legislature. Moreover, the new program will allow students to begin applying for aid starting from October 1, 2023, for the 2024-25 academic year, enhancing access to financial resources for higher education in California.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding AB 1456 indicate a favorable sentiment among supporters who highlight the need for reform to improve college affordability for students in California. Proponents argue that the bill represents an essential step toward delivering critical financial support to students, thereby reducing the burdens of tuition and associated costs. However, there are concerns among some stakeholders regarding the potential gaps in funding and the implications of the transitionary period, as adequacy of appropriated funds is crucial for full implementation.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intention to bolster financial aid for students, there are notable points of contention, particularly regarding how the reform will affect existing funding structures and whether adequate funding will be allocated in subsequent state budgets. Institutions may face challenges in adapting to new reporting requirements and prioritizing aid effectively under the newly outlined provisions. The bill also intertwines with other legislative measures, creating dependencies on the passage of related bills, which may complicate its rollout and effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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