New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1717

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

Impact

The amendment aims to simplify the process by removing the requirement for a student referendum before such fees are assessed, instead offering students the option to waive these fees if they choose. This approach seeks to streamline funding for organizations that work on influencing legislation relevant to student interests and higher education policies, potentially facilitating greater engagement from legislative bodies with student organizations. However, it may also raise concerns regarding the transparency and understanding of these fees among students.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1717 proposes changes to the assessment of fees on tuition bills at public institutions of higher education in New Jersey. Specifically, it permits the governing bodies of these institutions to allow funds collected as waivable fees to be allocated to legislative agents and organizations that seek to influence legislation. This change represents a significant shift from current law, which prohibits such funds from being assessed on student tuition bills without a prior student referendum to authorize optional fees.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise from the fact that by removing the mandatory referendum requirement, the bill may face scrutiny for potentially diminishing student agency regarding the allocation of their funds. Critics may argue that students should have a direct say in financial matters affecting them, particularly in how funds intended for advocacy are sourced and utilized. The implications of introducing waivable fees without prior votes may spur discussions about autonomy and representation in decision-making processes at educational institutions.

Companion Bills

NJ S1621

Same As Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ S3360

Carry Over Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A5629

Carry Over Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1621

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ S3360

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A5629

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ S4272

Repeals law that requires funds for legislative agents to be assessed on student tuition bills in certain manner.

NJ A5670

Repeals law that requires funds for legislative agents to be assessed on student tuition bills in certain manner.

NJ A1772

Requires tuition bills of public institutions of higher education to include details on student fees and opt-out provision for student-managed entertainment fees, and requires certain institutions' websites to include student fee information.

NJ HB403

CTE students; provide tuition-free instruction and increased financial assistance for industry certification assessment.

NJ A469

Authorizes cannabis cultivation on land receiving farmland assessment.

NJ A2870

Expands Tuition Aid Grant program to part-time undergraduates.

NJ S1545

Expands Tuition Aid Grant program to part-time undergraduates.

Similar Bills

TX SB1741

Relating to measures to prevent foreign influence, foreign interference, and intellectual property theft at public institutions of higher education.

NJ S3360

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ S1621

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A5629

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A2247

"New Jersey Predatory Alienation Prevention and Consensual Response Act."

NJ A3627

"New Jersey Predatory Alienation Prevention and Consensual Response Act."

CA SB24

Political Reform Act of 1974: public campaign financing.

CA AB270

Political Reform Act of 1974: public campaign financing.