Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00008

Introduced
1/5/11  
Introduced
1/5/11  

Caption

An Act Providing In-state Tuition To Children Of Immigrants.

Impact

If enacted, SB00008 would significantly impact state laws regarding tuition rates and access to higher education for immigrant families. The bill is intended to alleviate some of the educational disparities that exist for children of immigrants, who might otherwise have to pay significantly higher out-of-state tuition fees. Supporters argue that this measure will promote equity and inclusion, facilitating better educational outcomes and opportunities for these students.

Summary

SB00008 is a legislative proposal aimed at providing in-state tuition rates to children of immigrants residing in Connecticut. This bill seeks to amend section 10a-29 of the general statutes, which currently governs tuition classifications for public institutions of higher education. By allowing children of immigrants to be considered in-state students for tuition purposes, the bill aims to increase educational access to a demographic that may face financial barriers when pursuing higher education.

Contention

Despite its intent to broaden access, the bill may face opposition from groups concerned about the implications of providing in-state benefits to children of immigrants. Critics could argue that this provision might encourage illegal immigration or create unfair competition for resources within the education system. Furthermore, debates may arise over the funding of those in-state rates and whether they would put an additional burden on state educational budgets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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