Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1291

Introduced
3/23/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Engrossed
6/12/23  
Enrolled
6/14/23  

Caption

An Act to Establish a Grant Program to Provide for Statewide and Equitable Access to Experiential Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact state education laws by fostering a more inclusive approach to STEM education. By prioritizing the needs of underrepresented groups in STEM fields, it aims to level the playing field and ensure that more students have access to high-quality educational resources. The grant program will not only improve school engagement with STEM subjects but also strengthen collaboration with higher education institutions to prepare students for future academic pursuits. Additionally, the requirement for recipient organizations to provide matching funds promotes shared investment and commitment to these educational initiatives.

Summary

LD1291 is an initiative aimed at establishing a grant program in Maine that will enhance access to experiential science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education for high school students. The bill mandates the Maine Technology Institute to provide financial support to schools and organizations that demonstrate effective use of the funds for statewide STEM programs. It emphasizes partnerships with national organizations and the University of Maine System to broaden students' academic and professional opportunities in STEM fields. The amount earmarked for this program is $75,000 annually for fiscal years 2023-24 and 2024-25.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding LD1291 is positive, particularly among educators and advocates for educational equity. Supporters argue that the grant program represents a forward-thinking approach to preparing students for the demands of modern careers in STEM. They see the potential for significant advancements in educational opportunities and outcomes for Maine's youth. However, some caution against the risk of funds being inequitably distributed or insufficient to cover the diverse needs across various regions, signaling a need for careful monitoring and assessment of the program's effectiveness.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the allocation of resources and the effectiveness of matching funds as a requirement for grant recipients. Critics raise concerns about the feasibility for some schools to provide matching funds, potentially limiting access for schools in lower-income areas. Furthermore, the measure of success and accountability for how grant funds are used remains a topic of discussion, emphasizing the importance of maintaining transparency and ensuring that the intended goals of promoting equity in STEM education are met.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD823

An Act to Establish a Grant Program to Provide for Statewide and Equitable Access to Experiential Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Competition Programs

ME LD1740

An Act to Establish the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics Education Matching Grant Program

ME AB2186

Education finance: Golden State Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Teacher Grant Program.

ME S2563

Makes certain changes to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics educator grant program.

ME A3834

Makes certain changes to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics educator grant program.

ME AB1923

Partnership academies: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

ME SB237

California Laureate of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM): establishment of new position.

ME SB1729

Relating to the Texas Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (T-STEM) Challenge Scholarship program.

ME LD281

An Act to Provide Support for Certain Maine Discovery Museum Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Educational Programming Throughout the State

ME HB3515

Relating to the Texas Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (T-STEM) Challenge Scholarship program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.