Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB691

Introduced
1/29/24  
Refer
1/29/24  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Refer
3/19/24  
Report Pass
3/29/24  
Enrolled
4/3/24  
Chaptered
4/25/24  

Caption

Higher Education - Charles W. Riley Firefighter and Ambulance and Rescue Squad Member Scholarship - Alterations

Impact

The legislation is significant in addressing the pressing issue of recruitment and retention faced by fire and EMS departments across Maryland, which has been exacerbated by an aging volunteer workforce and a lack of new entrants. By facilitating access to education through scholarships and loan repayment assistance, the bill aims to mitigate barriers for prospective firefighters and EMS providers, ensuring that a skilled workforce is available to meet community needs. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of educational attainment in elevating the standards of fire and emergency response services.

Summary

Senate Bill 691 focuses on enhancing recruitment and retention of firefighters and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel in Maryland by making substantive amendments to the Charles W. Riley Firefighter and Ambulance and Rescue Squad Member Scholarship program. The bill expands eligibility for the scholarship to encompass all courses at accredited institutions of higher education in the state, broadening the scope of educational support for those engaged in firefighting and EMS roles. Additionally, it introduces the Maryland Loan Repayment Assistance Program specifically tailored for public rescue personnel, thereby providing an alternative financial aid mechanism for individuals pursuing careers in these critical services.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 691 appears generally supportive among stakeholders recognizing the urgency of the recruitment challenge. Many view the bill as a proactive measure to ensure the sustainability of essential services in Maryland. However, there may be some contention regarding the effectiveness of these financial incentives alone in attracting new talent, particularly in a competitive workforce landscape where multiple career options are available to potential recruits.

Contention

Despite the overall positive reception, concerns may arise around the implementation and funding of these programs. Critics could question whether the state has adequately provisioned the necessary resources to support expanded scholarship awards and loan repayment assistance, and whether these measures alone can successfully change recruitment trends. Additionally, the evaluation procedures mandated by the Department of Budget and Management, which include assessments on feasibility of health care and childcare benefits, could prompt discussions about the adequacy of existing support systems for firefighters and EMS personnel.

Companion Bills

MD HB899

Crossfiled Higher Education - Charles W. Riley Firefighter and Ambulance and Rescue Squad Member Scholarship - Alterations

Previously Filed As

MD HB1252

Public Safety - Volunteer Company Assistance Fund - Alterations

MD SB414

Commission to Advance and Strengthen Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Services Within Maryland

MD SB886

Higher Education - Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship Program - Surviving Spouses of Service Members

MD HB629

Higher Education – Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship Program – Surviving Spouses of Service Members

MD HB143

Career and Technical Education Committee - Alterations

MD HB788

Commission to Advance and Strengthen Fire Fighting Within Maryland

MD SB585

Career and Technical Education Committee - Alterations

MD HB372

Higher Education – Veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts Scholarship – Altering Name of Scholarship

MD HB495

Early Childhood Development - Child Care Scholarship Program - Alterations

MD SB350

Early Childhood Development - Child Care Scholarship Program - Alterations

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Higher Education - Charles W. Riley Firefighter and Ambulance and Rescue Squad Member Scholarship - Alterations

MD HB580

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MD SB164

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MD HB259

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NJ S2837

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