West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB691

Introduced
2/21/22  

Caption

Establishing Student Basic Needs Campus Initiative

Impact

The initiative's intent is underpinned by alarming statistics on food insecurity and housing instability within the student population; studies indicate that significant portions of students at West Virginia University and other institutions experience these challenges. By creating mechanisms for campuses to be designated as Student Basic Needs Campuses, the bill supports institutions that develop programs like food pantries, emergency funds, and awareness campaigns to combat hunger and homelessness. This legislation signals a commitment to enhancing the overall educational experience by ensuring that basic needs are met.

Summary

Senate Bill 691, known as the Student Basic Needs Campus Initiative, aims to address food and housing insecurity among students in West Virginia's public higher education institutions. The bill establishes a framework for creating a 'Hunger-Free Campus Program' alongside a grant program designed to support colleges and universities in mitigating these critical issues. The initiative is intended to alleviate barriers that hinder students' academic success, thereby reducing dropout rates and improving graduation rates in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB691 appears generally positive among proponents who argue that it echoes a growing recognition of the struggles faced by students today. Supporters believe that addressing basic needs is crucial for fostering a healthy learning environment and ensuring students can concentrate on their studies rather than worrying about food and shelter. However, there could be concerns among some skeptics regarding the allocation of state resources and the potential administrative burden on institutions tasked with implementing these programs.

Contention

Notably, points of contention may arise around the effectiveness and accountability of the proposed grant system. Critics might question the feasibility of sustaining such initiatives without continuous funding and oversight. Additionally, discussions could reflect broader debates about state versus institutional responsibilities in providing comprehensive support for students. The successful implementation of SB691 will depend on careful planning and collaboration between the state and educational institutions.

Companion Bills

WV HB4705

Similar To To establish a grant program for colleges that take steps to establish themselves as Student Basic Needs campuses

Previously Filed As

WV HB4705

To establish a grant program for colleges that take steps to establish themselves as Student Basic Needs campuses

WV HB3099

To establish a grant program for colleges that take steps to establish themselves as Student Basic Needs campuses

WV HB4637

To establish a grant program for colleges that take steps to establish themselves as Student Basic Needs campuses

WV S2535

Establishing the hunger-free campus initiative

WV H1293

Establishing the hunger free campus initiative

WV S939

Establishing the hunger-free campus initiative

WV H4453

Establishing the hunger-free campus initiative

WV H1466

Establishing the hunger free campus initiative

WV S835

Establishing the Massachusetts Hunger-Free Campus Initiative

WV HB2057

Establishing the Summer Feeding for All initiative

Similar Bills

WV HB4705

To establish a grant program for colleges that take steps to establish themselves as Student Basic Needs campuses

WV HB4637

To establish a grant program for colleges that take steps to establish themselves as Student Basic Needs campuses

WV HB3099

To establish a grant program for colleges that take steps to establish themselves as Student Basic Needs campuses

VA SB627

College and Career Ready Virginia Program and Fund; established and created.

VA HB1087

College and Career Ready Virginia Program and Fund; established and created.

VA HB2455

High school students; postsecondary opportunities, transferable meta-major associate degrees.

WV HB4008

Relating to Higher Education Policy Commission funding formula

WV HB4357

Expanding the Learn And Earn Program to baccalaureate institutions