Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR138

Introduced
5/28/24  
Introduced
5/28/24  
Passed
5/29/24  

Caption

Requests the Board of Regents to conduct a study relative to the state's higher education financial aid programs.

Impact

If enacted, SR138 could lead to significant improvements in the structure and implementation of financial aid programs in Louisiana. The resolution calls for a report to be submitted by February 2025, which would detail findings and recommendations addressing barriers to eligibility and strategies for alignment of program criteria. This could enhance the state's ability to provide financial assistance, thereby increasing educational attainment and benefiting the workforce with a more skilled population.

Summary

Senate Resolution 138 (SR138) urges the Louisiana Board of Regents to conduct a comprehensive study of the state's higher education financial aid programs. The bill emphasizes the importance of evaluating programs such as the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) and M.J. Foster Promise Program, which are designed to provide financial assistance to students enrolled in colleges and vocational training. The study aims to analyze the functioning of these programs and identify enhancements for better accessibility and effectiveness for Louisiana students.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR138 appears to be favorable, as it seeks to bolster financial aid for students. The aim of the resolution is viewed positively by educational stakeholders who recognize the necessity of accessible education for all qualified individuals, regardless of their financial circumstances. There is a general consensus on the importance of evaluating and improving financial aid systems to meet the needs of Louisiana’s workforce.

Contention

While the resolution enjoys broad support, potential contention could arise around the specific recommendations made following the study. Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of funding for proposed changes or the criteria set forth for program eligibility. Ensuring that financial assistance aligns adequately with workforce demands while remaining accessible could lead to further discussions amongst legislators and education advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR5

Requests that the Board of Regents conduct a study relative to the state's articulation and transfer process with respect to career and technical education courses

LA HR101

Requests that the Board of Regents conduct a study relative to the state's articulation and transfer process with respect to high school students who complete career and technical education courses and earn industry-based credentials

LA SCR37

Requests BESE and the Board of Regents to publish certain information annually relative to college and career readiness outcomes.

LA HR174

Creates a task force to study the educational programs in the prisons and jails of this state

LA HR190

Requests the state Department of Education, in consultation with the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, to study pathways to the teaching profession

LA HR261

Requests that the state Department of Education conduct a study relative to the screening and identification of students with respect to dyslexia

LA SR178

Requests the Louisiana Department of Education and the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to submit an annual report to the Senate committees on Education and Finance on how differentiated teacher pay, contained in the Minimum Foundation Program formula, is applied and distributed in a fair and equitable fashion.

LA SB204

Provides relative to the M.J. Foster Promise Award program. (gov sig)

LA HR17

Requests that the state Department of Education conduct a study and submit a report to the legislature relative to school lunches

LA HB103

Adds Financial Literacy as a required course for high school students (EN INCREASE LF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.