Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1785

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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to the eligibility of a person who is homeless to take the high school equivalency examination.

Impact

This bill modifies Section 7.111 of the Education Code. Under the amended law, homeless individuals would no longer be subject to the additional requirement of obtaining parental or guardian consent to take the examination. This change is significant as it facilitates the testing process for homeless individuals, which has previously posed a barrier to their ability to gain essential qualifications that could improve their job prospects and overall life situation. The bill is set to take effect beginning with the 2025-2026 school year, emphasizing a commitment to long-term reform in educational access for vulnerable populations.

Summary

House Bill 1785 seeks to expand the eligibility criteria for individuals without a high school diploma to take the high school equivalency examination, specifically including those who are homeless. This legislative change represents a recognition of the educational barriers faced by homeless individuals and aims to provide them with greater access to essential educational opportunities. By explicitly including homelessness as an eligibility criterion, the bill addresses an important social issue and seeks to reduce the disparities that exist in educational attainment among different demographics.

Contention

While HB1785 has potential benefits, it could also lead to discussions surrounding the adequacy of support systems in place for homeless individuals. Supporters may argue that such measures are essential to assist an often overlooked segment of the population, contending that providing them the opportunity to obtain equivalency credentials is a step in the right direction. However, there might be concerns about whether the existing frameworks within educational institutions can sufficiently support these individuals to ensure they are prepared for the exam and subsequent educational opportunities. Balancing access with adequate support could be a point of contention as the bill moves forward.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 7. State Organization
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB320

Relating to measures to assist students enrolled at public institutions of higher education who are homeless or who are or were in foster care.

TX HB1142

Relating to measures to assist students enrolled at public institutions of higher education who are homeless or who are or were in foster care.

TX SB1073

Relating to measures to assist students enrolled at public institutions of higher education who are homeless or who are or were in foster care.

TX HB4668

Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program.

TX SB923

Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program.

TX HB109

Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program.

TX HB81

Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program.

TX SB50

Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program.

TX SB1804

Relating to the definitions of homeless, homelessness, and variations of those terms.

TX SB159

Relating to eligibility requirements for a certified public accountant certificate and to take the uniform CPA examination.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.