Requires public institutions of higher education to enroll certain students impacted by automation in job training courses without payment of tuition.
Impact
The bill is a direct response to findings from the 2020 ALICE report which highlighted that a significant portion of jobs in New Jersey are at high risk of being automated. With 84% of low-wage jobs and 42% of higher-wage jobs falling within those categories, many residents, particularly in regions with high numbers of vulnerable jobs like Ocean County, stand to benefit from this support. By allowing those impacted to pursue job training without the burden of tuition, the state aims to facilitate a smoother transition into new employment opportunities, thus contributing to workforce resilience and stability in the face of evolving job market demands.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1257 mandates that public institutions of higher education in New Jersey enroll individuals whose job loss was due to automation in job training courses without charging tuition. This legislation seeks to address the growing challenges faced by workers displaced from their jobs because of technological advancements and automation in the workforce. Currently, individuals affected by factory closures or layoffs related to plant shutdowns can already access similar benefits, but A1257 expands this provision to include those who have lost jobs specifically due to automation, thereby recognizing a critical need in the state’s labor market.
Contention
The introduction of A1257 is likely to stir discussions around budget allocations for public education and state funding, as the program’s implementation could require substantial financial resources. Critics may raise concerns about the feasibility of enrolling every qualified displaced worker given existing limits on educational resources and the need for classroom space. Furthermore, while the bill seeks to provide aid to workers in need, it may also prompt debates regarding underlying causes of job loss in specific sectors and whether additional measures are needed to support affected communities comprehensively.
Carry Over
Requires public institutions of higher education to enroll certain students impacted by automation in job training courses without payment of tuition.
Permits individuals eligible to receive SNAP or WIC to enroll in courses on family and consumer science at public institutions of higher education without paying tuition.
Expands volunteer tuition credit program to volunteers and eligible dependents enrolled in four-year public institutions of higher education and increases maximum value of tuition credit.
Expands volunteer tuition credit program to volunteers and eligible dependents enrolled in four-year public institutions of higher education and increases maximum value of tuition credit.
Expands volunteer tuition credit program to volunteers and eligible dependents enrolled in four-year public institutions of higher education and increases maximum value of tuition credit.
Phases out State tuition aid grants for students enrolled in proprietary institutions of higher education; redirects State tuition aid grant funding for students enrolled in proprietary institutions to summer tuition aid grant program.
Phases out State tuition aid grants for students enrolled in proprietary institutions of higher education; redirects State tuition aid grant funding for students enrolled in proprietary institutions to summer tuition aid grant program.
Relating to accountability of institutions of higher education, including educator preparation programs, and online institution resumes for public institutions of higher education.
Revises calculation of student financial need and provides circumstances for reduction of financial aid at institutions of higher education and proprietary institutions.
Revises calculation of student financial need and provides circumstances for reduction of financial aid at institutions of higher education and proprietary institutions.
Revises calculation of student financial need and provides circumstances for reduction of financial aid at institutions of higher education and proprietary institutions.