Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4199

Introduced
10/16/23  
Refer
10/16/23  

Caption

Relative to personal financial literacy

Impact

The bill primarily impacts the education statutes in Massachusetts by institutionalizing personal financial literacy as a core subject. By creating the Financial Literacy Trust Fund, the bill provides a dedicated source of funding that can be utilized to support the development of curriculum and training programs specifically designed for personal finance education. This initiative is particularly noteworthy as it targets underserved communities, aiming to ensure that economically disadvantaged students have equal access to quality financial education resources. Implementation of this bill could significantly alter how financial literacy is approached in the state's education system.

Summary

House Bill 4199, introduced by Representative Ryan M. Hamilton and others, aims to enhance personal financial literacy among high school students in Massachusetts. It seeks to establish a Financial Literacy Trust Fund, which would be used to develop educational resources and provide professional development for educators. The bill mandates that personal financial literacy be included in the curriculum for all high school students, ensuring that they receive adequate instruction before graduation. The proposed curriculum covers essential financial skills such as budgeting, saving, investing, and understanding credit, all tailored to promote financial empowerment and security among students.

Contention

While House Bill 4199 receives support for its intention to empower youth with critical financial skills, there may be points of contention regarding the adequacy of funding and resources to effectively implement the program. Concerns may arise regarding the qualifications of educators tasked with teaching this subject and the materials provided through the funding. Additionally, there is a potential challenge in reconciling private funds aimed at improving financial literacy with the bill’s intent to maintain a neutral and rigorous teaching approach, where external influences do not detract from the integrity of the educational content.

Companion Bills

MA H4424

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MA H4423

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MA S2653

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MA S2665

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