Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2195

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
1/31/25  
Refer
2/6/25  
Report Pass
2/17/25  
Engrossed
2/25/25  
Refer
2/26/25  
Report Pass
3/17/25  
Enrolled
3/27/25  

Caption

Establishing the Kansas technical college operating grant fund administered by the state board of regents.

Notes

HB2195 represents a significant step towards reinforcing the educational framework for technical colleges in Kansas, focusing on areas that promote growth and development in postsecondary technical education. Stakeholders will be interested in the regulatory framework developed around the fund's administration and how it influences the operational landscapes of these colleges.

Impact

The impact of HB2195 is centered around enhancing the operational capacities of technical colleges across Kansas. By setting up this dedicated grant fund, the bill aims to ensure that technical colleges can operate effectively and meet the educational goals dictated by both state and regional needs. This move is poised to improve the quality of education provided in these institutions, making programs more accessible and aligned with industry requirements, potentially leading to a more skilled workforce.

Summary

House Bill 2195 establishes the Kansas technical college operating grant fund, designed to provide financial resources for technical colleges within the state. This fund will be administered by the state board of regents, which will ensure that the expenditures align with the instructional and operational goals set forth by the postsecondary technical education authority. The intent is to bolster the funding allocated to technical colleges to support workforce development and enhance educational opportunities in various technical fields.

Contention

While the bill reflects a commitment to advancing technical education, discussions may arise regarding funding allocation and the implications of state oversight. Critics could argue that while the intent is to support technical colleges, there might be concerns regarding the bureaucracy involved in fund management by the state board of regents and whether it allows for sufficient flexibility and responsiveness to local educational demands. Balancing state oversight with local autonomy could be a point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB378

Establishing the Kansas trade service scholarship act and making appropriations to the state board of regents for fiscal year 2025 to provide grants to community colleges, technical colleges and the Washburn institute of technology for capital improvements, repairs and maintenance of trade program buildings.

KS HB2290

Authorizing the affiliation of northwest Kansas technical college and north central Kansas technical college with Fort Hays state university.

KS HB2644

Establishing uniform interest rate provisions for service scholarships administered by the Kansas board of regents that have repayment obligations as a part of the terms and conditions of such scholarship and authorizing the Kansas board of regents to recover the costs of collecting such repayment obligations and charge fees to cover the costs of administering such scholarship programs.

KS SB102

Establishing residency criteria for students of technical colleges.

KS HB2690

Abolishing the 911 coordinating council and establishing the state 911 board; abolishing the 911 operations fund, 911 state fund and 911 state grant fund outside of the state treasury and establishing the state 911 operations fund, state 911 fund and state 911 grant fund in the state treasury; increasing the minimum county distribution of 911 moneys; and authorizing counties to contract with other counties for the provision of 911 PSAP services.

KS HB2640

Concerning research at Kansas public postsecondary educational institutions, creating the Kansas strategic research act, establishing the Kansas strategic research fund, making transfers to such fund, prescribing guidelines for expenditure of moneys credited thereto and the powers, duties, and functions of the state board of regents, requiring annual reports to certain committees of the legislature.

KS SB438

Establishing the Kansas blueprint for literacy and a literacy advisory committee, directing the board of regents to appoint a director of literacy education, requiring the board of regents and board of education to collaborate on a literacy micro-credential, providing university presidents and deans of education oversight over postsecondary literacy courses, requiring a plan to establish centers of excellence in reading, requiring the board of education to submit annual reports to the legislature on literacy goals; establishing the Kansas education opportunity scholarship to replace the Kansas ethnic minority scholarship, removing limits on Kansas nursing service scholarship awards and modifying the interest rate terms and repayment obligations for such awards, eliminating the requirement to subtract other aid from the state payment for the AO-K program, modifying financial limitations on Kansas hero's scholarship awards and broadening eligibility requirements for such awards.

KS SB18

Enacting the Kansas campus restoration act to address deferred maintenance and demolition of facilities at postsecondary educational institutions, establishing the Kansas campus restoration fund in the state treasury and authorizing certain transfers from the state general fund to such fund.

KS SB203

Enacting the Kansas campus restoration act to address deferred maintenance at state educational institutions, establishing the Kansas campus restoration fund in the state treasury and authorizing certain transfers from the state general fund to such fund.

KS SB48

Authorizing community college and technical college appointments to the postsecondary technical education authority and establishing the length of membership terms.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.