North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H612

Introduced
4/13/23  
Refer
4/17/23  
Report Pass
4/27/23  
Refer
4/27/23  
Report Pass
5/2/23  
Engrossed
5/3/23  
Refer
5/3/23  

Caption

Expand Criminal Justice Fellows Program

Impact

The implementation of HB 612 is expected to enhance workforce development in the criminal justice field, particularly in rural areas of North Carolina where eligible counties are located. By increasing access to financial support for community college education in criminal justice, the bill aims to address workforce shortages in these regions. The flexibility in extending the loan period to three years could further support students who may face challenges in completing their degrees promptly, thus encouraging more individuals to enter public service roles in law enforcement and related fields.

Summary

House Bill 612 aims to expand the North Carolina Criminal Justice Fellows Program by broadening the eligible counties for participation and allowing for the extension of certain program deadlines. The bill specifically enables individuals from counties with populations under 200,000 to apply for forgivable loans to support their education in criminal justice fields. The program awards forgivable loans of up to $3,152 per year for two years, with a total possible amount of $6,304, contingent on the recipients maintaining specific academic qualifications and pursuing careers in designated criminal justice professions after graduation.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 612 appears positive, particularly among proponents who emphasize the importance of education and job training for future professionals in the criminal justice sector. The bill has received bipartisan support, reflecting a shared commitment to improving public safety and community engagement through educational initiatives. However, there may be concerns about adequate funding and oversight of the program to ensure that it effectively meets its goals and beneficiaries' needs.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support, there may also be points of contention regarding the feasibility of maintaining funding levels for the increased number of participants and the potential implications of forgiving loans for criminal justice graduates. Critics may express concerns about the criteria for loan forgiveness and the administration of the program, including whether it adequately tracks employment outcomes and ensures that graduates remain in eligible counties following their education. As the bill progresses, these issues may be discussed further in legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H987

Create Police Leadership Fellows Program

NC H849

Expand & Enhance the Teaching Fellows Program

NC S643

Expand & Enhance the Teaching Fellows Program

NC H941

Expand & Enhance the Teaching Fellows Program

NC S538

Law Enforcement Investment Act

NC H396

Nursing Fellows & Curric. Support Funds/WSSU

NC S297

Nursing Fellows & Curric. Support Funds/WSSU

NC H705

Build Safer Communities and Schools Act

NC S713

Build Safer Communities and Schools Act

NC HF1436

Programs to address health and human services workforce shortage expanded and established, reports required, and money appropriated.

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