Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB546

Introduced
4/3/15  
Introduced
4/3/15  
Refer
4/3/15  
Refer
4/3/15  
Refer
4/13/15  
Refer
4/13/15  
Report Pass
5/7/15  

Caption

Provides relative to courses of study or programs eligible for TOPS-Tech awards for certain students (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

Impact

If enacted, HB 546 would directly affect students pursuing vocational and technical education in Louisiana. By requiring that training programs align with state workforce priorities, the bill aims to ensure that state-funded educational programs lead to better job opportunities for graduates. However, this change could potentially limit the options available to students who may be interested in nonacademic degrees previously eligible for funding, raising concerns about accessibility to workforce education and training.

Summary

House Bill 546 seeks to amend the existing Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS), specifically focusing on the programs eligible for TOPS-Tech awards. The legislation aims to modify the criteria for these awards by removing nonacademic undergraduate degrees from the list of eligible courses of study. Instead, it emphasizes that skill or occupational training programs must align with the workforce priorities established by the Louisiana Workforce Investment Council. This reflects a strategic shift towards vocational and technical training programs designed to meet the needs of the state's labor market.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this bill appears to be mixed. Proponents advocate for a targeted approach to education funding that aligns with labor market needs, suggesting that this will enhance employment opportunities for students and reduce skill gaps in the workforce. Conversely, critics may argue that the change could restrict educational opportunities for certain demographics of students, particularly those interested in diverse career paths that include nonacademic degrees. The dialogue reflects deeper tensions around educational policy and workforce alignment.

Contention

Discussion regarding HB 546 may reveal notable points of contention, particularly around the definition of workforce priorities and how it impacts educational diversity. While the focus on vocational and technical training is seen as beneficial for aligning education with industry demands, there are concerns that narrowing the funding options might inadvertently exclude students with varied interests and career aspirations. This discussion is crucial as it not only impacts students' educational trajectories but also shapes the future workforce of Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB462

Provides relative to eligibility requirements for receipt of certain TOPS awards and a career diploma (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB838

Provides that students may use TOPS-Tech awards only for those degrees and programs that the Bd. of Regents and the La. Workforce Investment Council determine are aligned with state workforce priorities (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB48

Provides relative to the minimum ACT score for TOPS eligibility and TOPS award amounts. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB848

Provides relative to institutions at which students may use a Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) award (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB126

Provides relative to TOPS. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB260

Lowers the minimum ACT score required for initial TOPS-Tech Award eligibility from 17 to 16 (OR +$877,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HB841

Relative to Taylor Opportunity Program for Students, provides for award dollar amounts (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB181

Provides relative to student citizenship requirements for TOPS eligibility purposes (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB760

Provides relative to the TOPS-Tech Award

LA HB675

Provides relative to the minimum ACT score for TOPS eligibility and caps TOPS award amounts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.