Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB452

Introduced
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  
Refer
4/7/22  
Report Pass
4/26/22  
Report Pass
4/26/22  
Engrossed
5/9/22  
Engrossed
5/9/22  
Refer
5/10/22  
Refer
5/10/22  
Report Pass
5/25/22  
Report Pass
5/25/22  
Refer
5/26/22  

Caption

Creates and provides for a program to provide state funding for the education of certain students who have been victims of bullying and are not enrolled in public school (RR1 INCREASE GF EX See Note)

Impact

If enacted, HB 452 would create significant changes in the educational landscape by allowing parents of bullied students to apply for financial support to cover educational expenses at eligible nonpublic schools or approved service providers. The Department of Education would manage the program, ensuring compliance with various eligibility criteria. This bill not only seeks to provide a direct response to bullying but also addresses the nuances of enrolling students in appropriate educational environments based on their needs, thus promoting a supportive atmosphere for affected students.

Summary

House Bill 452 proposes the creation of an Education Savings Account (ESA) program aimed at providing financial support for students who have been victims of bullying and are not enrolled in public schools. This legislation comes in response to existing challenges around the handling of bullying incidents within schools. The bill lowers the threshold for parental intervention from four reports of bullying to two, and in cases of sexual assault, allows immediate access to the ESA program after just one incident. This change seeks to empower parents to make choices for their children's education in light of unsatisfactory resolutions to reported bullying incidents.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB 452 is mixed among legislators and stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill provides much-needed support and options for families dealing with bullying, emphasizing the importance of student safety and well-being. Conversely, some critics express concerns about potential misuse of resources and the implications of directing state funds away from public schools. The debate reflects broader discussions about education funding and the balance between public and private educational responsibilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions about the potential overload on nonpublic educational institutions and the adequacy of oversight for the ESA funds. Critics worry that allowing parents to pull students from public schools may undermine public education funding, while supporters assert that students' safety and education should be prioritized. Tension exists around the effectiveness of the current system for handling bullying and whether this new approach will truly provide better outcomes for vulnerable students.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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