Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3898

Introduced
2/28/24  

Caption

$ICCB-OCE

Impact

The funding designated by SB3898 is intended to support various programs, such as grants for alternative schools, administering high school equivalency tests, and scholarships for graduates from specialized programs. This bill significantly impacts the operational capacity of community colleges in Illinois, enabling them to enhance educational offerings and support services aimed at increasing enrollment and benefiting a broad spectrum of students, including adult learners and those pursuing technical education.

Summary

SB3898 is a comprehensive appropriations bill introduced in the Illinois General Assembly aimed at funding the Illinois Community College Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024. It outlines an allocation of a total of $519,784,000, which includes General Funds of $352,389,000 and various other funds including Federal Funds of $51,000,000. The bill finances a range of direct expenses associated with the operations of community colleges across Illinois, which includes personal and contractual services, educational initiatives, and essential administrative costs.

Contention

While the bill primarily serves to bolster educational funding, there may be contention around how these appropriations are prioritized, particularly regarding the balance between funding traditional educational programs and newer initiatives aimed at addressing modern workforce needs. Some stakeholders may argue that certain funding allocations, such as those for mental health services and technological advancements, should be expanded to meet growing demands, while others may advocate for a more cautious approach to avoid overextending financial commitments.

Notable_points

An essential aspect of SB3898 is its provision for significant funding towards advanced manufacturing and electric vehicle technologies, as well as initiatives for workforce development. The specific allocations for mental health services and educational technology underscore a growing recognition of the need for community colleges to adapt to contemporary challenges faced by students, including mental health and the demand for technology skills in the job market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB5719

$ICCBOCE

IL HB2680

$ICCB OCE

IL SB2459

$ICCB OCE

IL SB3899

$ISAC-OCE

IL SB3888

$BHE-OCE

IL SB3897

$UOFI-OCE

IL SB3896

$SIU-OCE

IL HB5720

$ISACOCE

IL HB5745

$BHEOCE

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