Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1256

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the Massachusetts State College Building Authority

Impact

Should H1256 be enacted, it will have a significant impact on the funding structure of state universities in Massachusetts. By allowing the use of supplemental funding accessed through the Massachusetts State College Building Authority for designated projects, the bill seeks to optimize resource allocation for higher education infrastructure. This change could lead to improved facilities, increased capacity, and better educational resources at state universities, benefiting students and faculty alike.

Summary

House Bill H1256, introduced by Representative Kate Donaghue, pertains to the Massachusetts State College Building Authority and addresses state university projects authorized for supplemental funding. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 113 of the acts of 2018 by permitting the Massachusetts State College Building Authority to provide funding for specific state university projects. This legislative initiative aims to enhance the financial capabilities of the authority in facilitating necessary improvements and expansions at state universities.

Contention

While the bill generally holds promise for enhancing state university resources, potential contention lies in how the allocation of these supplemental funds will be managed and prioritized. Some stakeholders may voice concerns regarding transparency and equity in the distribution of funds, as well as questions about how projects are selected for funding. Therefore, ongoing discussions surrounding H1256 may focus on ensuring that the implementation of this bill addresses the broader community's needs within the state's higher education system.

Companion Bills

MA S840

Similar To Relative to the Massachusetts State College Building Authority

MA H4713

Replaced by Higher education matters

Previously Filed As

MA H3397

Establishing the official salamander of the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.