Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2692

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Equity in Distance Learning Act; revise and update provisions related thereto.

Impact

The legislation significantly impacts Mississippi state education law by enabling schools to qualify for state matching funds to replace outdated personal learning devices and acquire necessary software. This shift aims to enhance educational equity by ensuring that every student has access to adequate technology, which is essential for participation in distance learning initiatives. Moreover, this bill encourages schools to utilize available federal funds to meet the matching requirements, thereby maximizing financial resources for education.

Summary

Senate Bill 2692, also known as the Equity in Distance Learning Act, aims to amend existing legislation regarding distance learning provisions in Mississippi. The bill focuses on revising definitions and updating requirements surrounding the equity in distance learning, which has become increasingly important amid the ongoing public health crisis stemming from COVID-19. It acknowledges the need for schools to have access to personal learning devices and technology to facilitate both distance and safe classroom instruction.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes provisions that exempt certain purchases made under the grant program from typical bidding requirements, which may raise concerns about transparency and accountability in public spending. Critics may argue that removing these bidding prerequisites could lead to misallocation of funds and a lack of competitive pricing for technology purchases. The potential for misuse or lack of oversight in funding disbursements may be points of contention among lawmakers and stakeholders focused on fiscal responsibility.

Implementation

SB2692 is set to take effect on July 1, 2024, further marking a critical juncture in Mississippi's educational framework. This timeline allows schools to prepare and adapt to the new requirements, ensuring that they are equipped to leverage the available funding for improving their technology infrastructure. By enhancing access to technology and updating the distance learning framework, this bill aims to align Mississippi's educational resources with contemporary expectations for student engagement and learning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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