Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1312

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to programs and funding to support adult and postsecondary education and workforce development at public junior colleges and public technical institutes.

Impact

If passed, SB1312 would lead to significant modifications within the Texas Education Code by introducing new sections and establishing the JET fund. The bill mandates that junior colleges and technical institutes must provide matching funds for any grants awarded, encouraging institutional investment. It also emphasizes the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and local businesses, as grants may be awarded based on the demand for specific skills in the job market. This framework is poised to improve access for adult learners and contribute to the development of a skilled workforce that meets the needs of Texas's evolving economy.

Summary

SB1312 proposes a comprehensive framework to support workforce development and adult education at public junior colleges and technical institutes in Texas. The bill aims to establish the Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) Grant Program, which will administer grants to eligible institutions to enhance programs that prepare low-income students for careers in high-demand occupations. This is intended to reduce barriers to education and increase opportunities for economically disadvantaged individuals. Additionally, the establishment of an advisory board to oversee the grant process aims to ensure that funds are distributed effectively and in alignment with state workforce needs.

Contention

There may be concerns regarding the financial implications of the matching funds requirement for junior colleges, especially smaller institutions that may struggle to raise sufficient local funding. Critics could argue that this could limit access to grants for some colleges and consequently hinder educational opportunities for certain demographics. Additionally, the focus on high-demand occupations may overshadow other essential educational areas that are not currently deemed in demand but are critical for a well-rounded labor market. Stakeholders might need to balance immediate job training needs with long-term educational goals to ensure comprehensive workforce development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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