Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1369

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Caption

Relating to the Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) Grant Program.

Impact

The amendments proposed in HB 1369 would effectively change how grants are awarded under the JET program, looking more critically at local labor market information to determine economic necessity. This focus aims to ensure that the curriculum being developed not only meets educational standards but also addresses the specific needs of employers in the region. With the integration of career counseling and advising services for students, the bill seeks to provide a holistic approach towards career readiness and employment opportunities.

Summary

House Bill 1369 focuses on the enhancement and funding of the Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) Grant Program. This program is designed to provide financial assistance for career and technical education courses or programs that are expected to yield economic returns for the state. The bill emphasizes a stronger alignment with local labor market needs, prioritizing courses and programs that cater to emerging industries and high-demand occupations, thus connecting education with workforce requirements in Texas.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 1369 appears to be favorable, particularly among educational institutions and business advocates who see the potential for improved alignment between education and workforce needs. Supporters argue that the bill would significantly enhance career preparation for students by equipping them with relevant skills that meet local industry demands, thereby fostering economic growth. Conversely, some concerns may arise regarding funding and the adequacy of resources to support these initiatives effectively.

Contention

Notably, discussions may focus on the implications of tying educational curricula too closely to market demands, with critics potentially fearing a loss of educational diversity or innovation. Detractors might argue that such a narrow focus on economic returns could undermine the broader educational mission of fostering critical thinking and creativity among students. The balance between meeting immediate economic needs and providing a well-rounded education could be a point of contention as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4131

Relating to the use of funds awarded under the Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) Grant Program.

TX HB3674

Relating to the creation of a rural dual credit grant program by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

TX HB8

Relating to public higher education, including the public junior college state finance program.

TX HB4330

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Promise Grant Program for certain students at two-year public institutions of higher education.

TX HB4448

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Promise Grant Program for certain students at two-year public institutions of higher education.

TX SB35

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Promise Grant Program for certain students at two-year public institutions of higher education.

TX HB2407

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Promise Grant Program for certain students at two-year public institutions of higher education.

TX SB2539

Relating to the administration, coordination, and support of public higher education, including the public junior college state finance program and an Advanced Career and Education (ACE) scholarship program for students enrolled in dual credit courses.

TX HB1

Relating to primary and secondary education, including the certification, compensation, and health coverage of certain public school employees, the public school finance system, special education in public schools, the establishment of an education savings account program, measures to support the education of public school students that include certain educational grant programs, reading instruction, and early childhood education, the provision of virtual education, and public school accountability.

TX HB1

Relating to primary and secondary education, including the certification, compensation, and health coverage of certain public school employees, the public school finance system, special education in public schools, the establishment of an education savings account program, measures to support the education of public school students that include certain educational grant programs, reading instruction, and early childhood education, the provision of virtual education, and public school accountability.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.