Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB6

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to in-state residency for purposes of undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees at regents institutions and community colleges for certain military personnel and family members.(See HF 175.)

Impact

Under current Iowa law, the classification of eligible military personnel and their family members as residents requires them to have been domiciled in Iowa for a certain period, usually one year. HSB6 broadens this definition, allowing for a more inclusive recognition of individuals who might have transient living situations due to military obligations. As a result, this change could significantly lower the cost of education for many military families by making them eligible for in-state tuition rates, which are typically much lower than out-of-state rates.

Summary

House Study Bill 6 (HSB6) proposes to amend the existing criteria for establishing in-state residency for purposes of undergraduate tuition and fees at Iowa's regents institutions and community colleges. The bill specifically targets military personnel, their spouses, and dependent children, facilitating access to education for these individuals through the recognition of residency status while they are enrolled. The primary goal of HSB6 is to better align educational opportunities for military families, reflecting their service and circumstances.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding HSB6, particularly concerning how the new definitions might affect state funding and tuition models at public colleges and universities. Critics might argue that the amendments could lead to fluctuations in enrollment numbers or financial disparities, as changes in residency status could alter the demographic composition of the student body. Additionally, lawmakers may have differing opinions on the implications of offering benefits to military families, whether it could set a precedent for similar requests from other groups, and how such policies should be funded.

Additional_notes

Overall, HSB6 reflects an appreciation for the unique situations faced by military families, aiming to enhance their educational access in Iowa. While the proposed changes seem to cater to an equitable approach for veteran and military education, the bill's discussion in the legislature is likely to raise questions regarding eligibility parameters and its financial consequences on the educational system.

Companion Bills

IA HF175

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to in-state residency for purposes of undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees at regents institutions and community colleges for certain military personnel and family members. (Formerly HSB 6.)

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