Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1857

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Caption

Relating to the service areas of certain junior college districts.

Impact

Should SB1857 be enacted, it would enable the San Jacinto College District to serve a more extensive area and potentially increase enrollment from the included school districts. This legislative change aligns with the broader goals of enhancing access to higher education and technical training for residents living within the newly defined service boundaries. By expanding its service areas, the college district could also enhance local workforce development initiatives, catering to the educational needs of a larger audience.

Summary

SB1857 amends the Education Code of Texas, specifically Section 130.197, to redefine the service areas for the San Jacinto College District. This bill encompasses several independent school districts, including Pasadena, Pearland, La Porte, Deer Park, Channelview, Galena Park, and Sheldon, along with a portion of the Clear Creek Independent School District located in Harris County. The legislative intent behind this redefinition is to clarify and possibly expand the geographical service area of the college district, thereby enabling a larger population to access education and career development opportunities through the college.

Contention

While the bill presents clear benefits, there may be points of contention regarding the operational impact it could have on the existing service structures in surrounding educational institutions. Critics could argue that expanding the service area could lead to competition with nearby junior colleges or diminish the resources available for students in areas that have traditionally been served by those institutions. Concerns might arise about resource allocation and the potential for overlapping services, which could complicate the landscape of community college education within the state.

Companion Bills

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