Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB864

Introduced
3/25/25  
Refer
3/26/25  
Refer
3/27/25  
Engrossed
4/5/25  
Refer
4/7/25  
Refer
4/7/25  
Enrolled
4/28/25  

Caption

Authorize transfers and other necessary measure to implement HB 2 section E

Impact

The bill modifies existing laws related to funding mechanisms for both community colleges and tribal colleges. It enhances the community college funding structure by establishing an FTE adjustment account that accounts for overpayments and underpayments in previous fiscal years. Additionally, by increasing the payment for tribal colleges, it addresses the specific challenges these institutions face in providing transferable education for nonbeneficiary students. The final goal is to strengthen the overall educational framework within Montana.

Summary

House Bill 864 aims to implement provisions related to funding and adjustments for community colleges and tribal colleges in Montana. The legislation proposes an increase in the resident nonbeneficiary student payment for tribal colleges and outlines a detailed process for managing Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) adjustments for state appropriations. It is designed to ensure that communities receive appropriate funding based on their enrollment statistics while promoting educational equity across diverse types of institutions within the state.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 864 appears to be positive, particularly among educational institutions seeking more equitable funding mechanisms. Advocates for tribal colleges have welcomed the increased payment provisions as a significant step towards recognizing the unique financial pressures these colleges face. However, concerns may still exist regarding the adequacy of the overall funding available to meet the needs of all participating educational institutions.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the mechanics of financial adjustments and the potential for over or underpayment scenarios. There may also be debate surrounding the prioritization of funding—particularly regarding how increased payments to tribal colleges could affect the overall budget for community colleges. Stakeholders within the education sector will likely pay close attention to how these changes are implemented and their long-term effects on institutional financial stability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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