New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3951

Introduced
6/12/23  

Caption

Establishes Loan Redemption Program for Teachers of Agriculture in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

Impact

The legislation is positioned to significantly impact state laws related to educational funding and teacher recruitment in the agriculture sector. It targets the ongoing challenge of attracting qualified individuals to teach in agricultural programs, which are crucial for the state’s third-largest industry. By providing this financial incentive, the state hopes to not only meet labor demands projected by the United States Department of Agriculture but also enhance the overall quality of agricultural education offered in New Jersey schools. The bill also fosters the development of skills relevant to emerging agricultural science careers, coinciding with national priorities like food security and sustainable practices.

Summary

Senate Bill S3951, known as the 'Loan Redemption Program for Teachers of Agriculture Act,' seeks to address the shortage of qualified agricultural educators in New Jersey. The bill establishes a loan redemption program for individuals who commit to teaching agriculture in approved career and technical education programs in the state's public schools. The initiative aims to incentivize new teachers to enter this vital field by offering financial relief for student loan debt. Participants can receive up to $10,000 per year, capped at $50,000 over five years, as long as they fulfill their employment obligations in the field of agricultural education.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S3951 may arise from budgetary impacts, as funding the loan redemption program could present challenges within the state's education budget. Additionally, there may be discourse regarding the program's eligibility criteria, which require applicants to maintain residency in New Jersey and to have completed an approved course of study. Critics could argue whether these conditions might limit potential candidates, thus not fully addressing the teacher shortage issue. The effectiveness of this program will likely be scrutinized as it seeks to balance the financial implications with the urgent need for quality educators in agriculture.

Companion Bills

NJ A4129

Same As Establishes Loan Redemption Program for Teachers of Agriculture in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

Previously Filed As

NJ A573

Establishes Loan Redemption Program for Teachers of Agriculture in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

NJ A4129

Establishes Loan Redemption Program for Teachers of Agriculture in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

NJ S2350

Establishes Grow Your Own Teacher Loan Redemption Program in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

NJ S2008

Establishes Grow Your Own Teacher Loan Redemption Program in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

NJ A1840

Establishes Grow Your Own Teacher Loan Redemption Program in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

NJ A1619

Establishes Grow Your Own Teacher Loan Redemption Program in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

NJ A5635

Establishes Teaching Scholars Loan Redemption Program in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

NJ S3912

Establishes Teaching Scholars Loan Redemption Program in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

NJ S2403

Establishes Teaching Scholars Loan Redemption Program in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

NJ A923

Establishes Teaching Scholars Loan Redemption Program in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

Similar Bills

NJ A4129

Establishes Loan Redemption Program for Teachers of Agriculture in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

NJ A573

Establishes Loan Redemption Program for Teachers of Agriculture in Higher Education Student Assistance Authority.

NJ A5093

Requires school meal service providers to give purchasing preference to foods produced by in-State farmers and other food producers located within State borders or within 100 miles of destination school.

NJ S4031

Requires school meal service providers, when procuring local and regional foods for students, to give purchasing preference to foods produced by in-State farmers and other food producers located within 100 miles of destination school.

CA SB490

The Buy American Food Act: public institutions: purchase of nondomestic agricultural food products.

CA AB1086

Off-highway vehicular recreation: Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area: Alameda-Tesla Expansion Area.

NJ S2734

Directs Department of Agriculture to establish "Farm to Food Bank Pilot Program."

NJ A3407

Directs Department of Agriculture to establish "Farm to Food Bank Pilot Program."