Constitutional Amendment to provide exclusive authority to Board of Supervisors for Community and Technical Colleges over programs of public postsecondary vocational-technical training and institutions of higher education offering associate degrees but not baccalaureate degrees. (2/3 - CA13s1(A)) (OR NO IMPACT See Note)
Impact
If the bill passes, it will reconfigure the existing authority delineation between the Board of Regents and the Board of Supervisors, effectively transferring significant management power over certain educational programs and institutions to the latter. Consequently, the Board of Regents will maintain oversight only over those institutions not falling under the Board of Supervisors' purview. This realignment could lead to more focused administrative practices within the vocational-technical sectors, potentially improving service delivery and educational outcomes.
Summary
Senate Bill 128 proposes a constitutional amendment aimed at granting exclusive authority to the Board of Supervisors of Community and Technical Colleges over programs related to public postsecondary vocational-technical training and institutions that offer associate degrees but not baccalaureate degrees. This amendment seeks to clarify the management and supervisory roles between the Board of Supervisors and the Board of Regents, as well as streamline operations within the state's education system. By reducing overlapping jurisdictions, the bill intends to enhance the governance of the community and technical college system.
Sentiment
The sentiment around SB 128 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters, who believe that clearer lines of authority could lead to a more efficient education management structure. Advocates argue that empowering the Board of Supervisors to take sole charge over vocational education and community colleges can foster tailored educational programs that better meet the workforce needs of the state. Conversely, some critics voice concerns about possible pitfalls, such as the risk of diminishing the collaborative planning role the Board of Regents currently plays. They worry that such a division could lead to a fragmentation of educational oversight.
Contention
Notable points of contention seem to arise from discussions regarding whether the amendment might inadvertently weaken the overall educational framework by isolating parts of the system. Critics fear that splitting authority may lead to a lack of cohesive strategy for postsecondary education in Louisiana, which could hinder advancements in educational equity and accessibility. The proposed changes necessitate careful consideration of how regulatory responsibilities are structured, affirming the importance of shared governance in education to address both statewide goals and local needs effectively.
Constitutional Amendment to abolish the Board of Regents and the postsecondary management boards and transfer their powers, duties, and responsibilities to a newly created La. Postsecondary Education Board of Trustees. (2/3 - CA13s1(A)) (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Constitutional amendment to abolish the Board of Regents and the postsecondary management boards and transfer their powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities to a newly created Board of Trustees for Postsecondary Education. (2/3 - CA13sl(A)) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Constitutional Amendment to abolish the Board of Regents and the postsecondary management boards and transfer their powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities to a newly created Board of Trustees for Postsecondary Education. (2/3-CA13sl(A)) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Renames the Northwest La. Technical College as the Northwest Louisiana Technical Community College and provides for an expansion of its mission and educational program (EN INCREASE SG EX See Note)
Constitutional amendment to authorize the governor to appoint persons who reside out-of-state as certain at-large members of public postsecondary education boards of supervisors. (2/3 - CA13s1(A)) (Item #42)
(Constitutional Amendment) Relative to management of postsecondary education, abolishes the Board of Regents and the management boards and transfers their powers, duties, and responsibilities to a newly created La. Postsecondary Education Board of Trustees (RE INCREASE GF EX See Note)
(Constitutional Amendment) Relative to management of postsecondary education, abolishes the Board of Regents and the management boards and transfers their powers, duties, and responsibilities to a newly created La. Postsecondary Education Board of Trustees (RE INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Constitutional Amendment to abolish the Board of Regents and the postsecondary management boards and transfer their powers, duties, and responsibilities to a newly created La. Postsecondary Education Board of Trustees. (2/3 - CA13s1(A)) (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)
(Constitutional Amendment) Abolishes the Board of Regents, LSU board, Southern University board, and UL board and creates the La. University System Board of Trustees (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)
Constitutional amendment to abolish the Board of Regents and the postsecondary management boards and transfer their powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities to a newly created Board of Trustees for Postsecondary Education. (2/3 - CA13sl(A)) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Constitutional Amendment to abolish the Board of Regents and the postsecondary management boards and transfer their powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities to a newly created Board of Trustees for Postsecondary Education. (2/3-CA13sl(A)) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)