Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H2011

Introduced
9/16/21  
Refer
9/27/21  
Refer
9/27/21  

Caption

Seminole State College - Altamonte Springs STEM Building B

Impact

This appropriation under HB 2011 is expected to stimulate economic growth in the region by investing in higher education infrastructure. By enhancing the capabilities of Seminole State College, the bill is poised to not only improve student access to modern educational facilities but also attract more students interested in STEM careers. Additionally, it could lead to a better-trained workforce that can meet the demands of emerging industries, thereby benefiting the state's economic landscape.

Summary

House Bill 2011 is an appropriations bill concerning funding for the Seminole State College - Altamonte Springs STEM Building B. The bill includes an allocation of $3,640,646 from the General Revenue Fund to support the construction of this educational facility. It aims to enhance the infrastructure for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education at the college, which is part of a broader initiative to improve educational outcomes and promote workforce development in STEM fields in Florida.

Contention

While the bill received unanimous support in the House Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee, there may be underlying concerns regarding the allocation of state funds towards higher education projects amidst competing budget priorities. Skeptics may question whether the funding is sufficient and whether it will adequately meet the needs of the college and its student population. The effectiveness of such investments in translating into improved educational outcomes and workforce readiness will likely be a point of discussion as the project progresses.

Companion Bills

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