Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1528

Introduced
6/27/23  

Caption

Providing for State System of Higher Education; and, in State-related institutions, further providing for contents of report.

Impact

The potential impact of HB 1528 includes changes to how state-related institutions compile and present financial and operational information. By mandating detailed reporting, the bill could promote better financial oversight and educational outcomes, thereby affecting broader educational policy within the state. However, institutions may face challenges in meeting the new reporting standards which could strain resources and require adjustments in administrative processes. This could influence not only funding allocations but also institutional strategic planning.

Summary

House Bill 1528 focuses on the governance and reporting standards of the State System of Higher Education and affiliated institutions. The bill outlines specific requirements for contents of reports submitted by state-related educational establishments, aiming to enhance transparency and accountability in higher education management. These requirements may influence both operational practices within universities and policy formulation at the state level, as it brings a higher level of scrutiny to the educational institutions' reporting practices.

Sentiment

The discussion around HB 1528 has shown a mixed sentiment among stakeholders. Supporters, likely from educational governance and oversight organizations, argue that clear reporting requirements will ultimately benefit higher education by promoting accountability and improving public trust. Conversely, critics may express concerns about the administrative burden placed on educational institutions, possibly diverting attention and resources away from educational missions and impacting their operational flexibility.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions surrounding HB 1528 could center on the feasibility and specifics of the reporting requirements. Some legislators might argue for more lenient measures to support educational institutions, while others could advocate for stricter standards to push for enhanced accountability. The balance between maintaining institutional independence and ensuring public accountability is likely a crucial debate in the legislative process concerning this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB249

In State-related institutions, further providing for reporting, for contents of report and for copies and posting and providing for contracts.

PA HB1556

In State-related institutions, further providing for reporting, for contents of report and for copies and posting and providing for contracts.

PA HB2398

In transfers of credits between institutions of higher education, further providing for definitions and for duties of public institutions of higher education, providing for guaranteed admission, for reports to General Assembly and for dispute resolution and further providing for Transfer and Articulation Oversight Committee, for duties of department and for applicability; in higher education accountability and transparency, further providing for definitions and providing for student fee transparency; and providing for institutions of higher education and Dual Credit Innovation and Equity Grant Program.

PA SB1248

Providing for institutions of higher education.

PA SB1150

In the State System of Higher Education, further providing for definitions and providing for Grow Pennsylvania Merit Scholarship Program; providing for institutions of higher education, for Grow Pennsylvania Scholarship Grant Program and for intercollegiate athletics; in ready-to-succeed scholarship, further providing for agency; and making a repeal.

PA HB1168

In the State System of Higher Education, further providing for Board of Governors.

PA HB938

In the State System of Higher Education, further providing for Board of Governors.

PA SB1154

Providing for institutions of higher education and for Performance-based Funding Council.

PA HB454

In the State System of Higher Education, further providing for definitions.

PA SB1151

In the State System of Higher Education, further providing for definitions and establishing the Grow Pennsylvania Merit Scholarship Program.

Similar Bills

PA HB1434

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PA SB189

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PA SB326

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PA HB1574

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PA HB922

In Commonwealth Financing Authority, further providing for Second Stage Loan Program.

PA SB1154

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PA HB2398

In transfers of credits between institutions of higher education, further providing for definitions and for duties of public institutions of higher education, providing for guaranteed admission, for reports to General Assembly and for dispute resolution and further providing for Transfer and Articulation Oversight Committee, for duties of department and for applicability; in higher education accountability and transparency, further providing for definitions and providing for student fee transparency; and providing for institutions of higher education and Dual Credit Innovation and Equity Grant Program.

PA HB1049

In Commonwealth Financing Authority, further providing for Second Stage Loan Program.