Florida 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0135

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/22/25  
Refer
1/22/25  

Caption

Educational Dollars for Duty Program

Impact

The bill emphasizes the necessity to support families of National Guard members during their deployment, acknowledging the challenges they face when a family member is serving. The financial assistance provided through this program is expected to relieve some of the burdens on these families by offering them access to higher education and vocational training. By establishing clear eligibility criteria and oversight by the Department of Military Affairs, the bill strengthens the existing framework for educational support aimed at military families.

Summary

House Bill 135, known as the 'Educational Dollars for Duty Program Expansion Act,' aims to enhance tuition assistance for the families of active members of the Florida National Guard. This legislation creates a new educational support program that allocates $500,000 annually to provide scholarship funding to spouses and children of active National Guard members. The program not only covers tuition but also extends to courses aimed at obtaining industry certifications and continuing education for maintaining licensure.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding HB 135 include concerns about the sustainability of funding and the definitions for eligibility. While supporters advocate for the bill as a critical means of acknowledging the sacrifices made by military families, critics may question the bill’s effectiveness in providing long-term solutions compared to potential alternatives for support. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the extent of educational programs covered under the bill and potential limitations imposed on noncredit courses or specific training programs.

Companion Bills

FL S0336

Same As Educational Dollars for Duty Program

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