Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB475

Introduced
1/22/24  
Refer
1/22/24  
Report Pass
3/11/24  
Engrossed
3/13/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  
Enrolled
4/5/24  
Chaptered
4/25/24  

Caption

Education - Open-Source Phonics Matching Grant Program - Establishment (Open-Source Phonics Matching Grant Program Act)

Impact

The introduction of HB 475 marks a significant step in educational policy by integrating open-source principles into literacy education. It allows nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, and public libraries to apply for grants, increasing the availability of phonics-based learning resources. The requirement for periodic review by the Department ensures that materials continue to meet modern educational standards and adapt to evolving best practices in literacy instruction.

Summary

House Bill 475 establishes the Open-Source Phonics Matching Grant Program within the State Department of Education, aiming to provide matching funds to organizations that produce or distribute free, open-source phonics learning materials. This initiative is designed to support adults in tutoring students, thereby improving literacy education in the state. By ensuring resources are aligned with best practices in reading, the bill seeks to enhance educational outcomes through accessible and high-quality teaching materials.

Sentiment

The reception of House Bill 475 has been generally positive among educational advocates and stakeholders who view it as a progressive move toward enhancing literacy education. Supporters emphasize the importance of providing free and accessible educational materials, particularly for adult learners who tutor students. This sentiment extends to a belief in the value of open-source resources as a way to democratize education and improve literacy rates across diverse populations.

Contention

While the overall tone surrounding HB 475 has been supportive, some concerns have been raised about the program's implementation, including the potential adequacy of funding and the administrative capability of the Department of Education to effectively manage the program and ensure that it meets its objectives. Critics worry about a dependency on grants for educational resources and whether the program can sustain itself long-term, especially regarding its fiscal appropriations outlined in the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB300

Baltimore City Young Readers Program and Young Readers Matching Grant Program - Alterations

MD HB243

Baltimore City Young Readers Program and Young Readers Matching Grant Program - Alterations (Young Readers Program Act of 2023)

MD SB558

Recovery Residence Grant Program – Establishment

MD HB503

Natural Resources - Greenspace Equity Program - Establishment

MD SB392

Wastewater Facility Supplemental Operations and Maintenance Grant Program – Establishment

MD SB470

Natural Resources - Land Conservation - Establishment of Goals and Programs (Maryland the Beautiful Act)

MD HB681

Recovery Residence Grant Program - Establishment

MD HB1275

State Department of Education – Youth Sports Enhancement Grant Program – Establishment

MD SB874

Community Health and Safety Works Grant Program and Fund - Establishment

MD SB959

Higher Education - Maryland 529 Program - Reform

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.