New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB155

Introduced
12/28/22  
Refer
12/28/22  
Report Pass
11/17/23  
Engrossed
2/16/24  
Refer
2/16/24  
Report Pass
4/24/24  
Enrolled
6/10/24  
Chaptered
6/20/24  

Caption

Relative to the higher education commission.

Impact

If enacted, HB155 will substantially affect the appointment and functioning of the Higher Education Commission in New Hampshire. It enables a more focused representation of various educational institutions, including public colleges and private universities. This bill aims to regulate institutions of higher education and oversee financial aid programs, thereby setting a framework for enhanced educational governance in the state. The changes in membership could lead to a more balanced approach, reflecting the needs of both local and private educational bodies.

Summary

House Bill 155 seeks to revise the membership structure of the New Hampshire Higher Education Commission. The bill proposes notable changes, including specifying that members will serve without compensation but can be reimbursed for travel and other expenses incurred while performing their duties. Furthermore, it ensures that the members are chosen to reflect a diverse representation across gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status in the state.

Contention

The bill may face contention regarding the implications of its membership changes. While supporters argue that a diversified commission will promote comprehensive oversight of higher education, critics may express concerns about ensuring all institutions, particularly for-profit entities, are adequately represented in the decision-making process. Additionally, the lack of financial compensation for commission members could deter qualified individuals from serving, which may lead to debates on fairness and accessibility within the commission.

Companion Bills

NH HB155

Carry Over Relative to the division of educator support and higher education and relative to surety indemnification for private postsecondary career schools.

Previously Filed As

NH HB155

Relative to the division of educator support and higher education and relative to surety indemnification for private postsecondary career schools.

NH SB266

Relative to the statewide education improvement and assessment program.

NH SB37

Establishing a commission to study hospitality and tourism education in New Hampshire.

NH SB216

Making changes to the requirements for civics education in schools.

NH HB2

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

NH HB516

Relative to freedom of speech and association at public institutions of higher education.

NH SB104

To regulate online gambling and direct net proceeds to a community college education scholarship fund.

NH HB390

Revising the membership and structure of the New Hampshire commission on Native American affairs.

NH SB45

Relative to national guard educational benefits.

NH SB84

Relative to legislative study committees and commissions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.