West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5029

Introduced
1/23/24  
Refer
1/23/24  

Caption

To create a tuition reimbursement program for Corrections employees.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would potentially improve the educational opportunities and workforce skills of corrections personnel in the state. By helping to defray the costs associated with higher education, the state hopes to attract and retain a more skilled workforce in the corrections field. This could lead to better job performance among staff and possibly improve outcomes within the penal system due to better education and training.

Summary

House Bill 5029 aims to establish a tuition reimbursement program specifically for corrections officers employed by the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation in West Virginia. The bill provides that eligible employees can receive a reimbursement of up to 20% of their tuition costs for undergraduate courses at state institutions of higher education. To qualify, officers must maintain their employment status and meet academic progress standards set by their respective institutions.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB5029 seems to be generally positive, particularly among supporters who argue that investing in corrections employees' education enriches the workforce and fosters career advancement. However, some objections may arise regarding funding sources for the reimbursement program and whether it will significantly alleviate the costs for employees seeking further education.

Contention

Notable points of contention may center on the allocation of state funds for the tuition reimbursement program, as discussions around educational funding always raise questions about budget priorities. Additionally, there may be concerns from taxpayers regarding the specifics of how this program will be implemented and monitored, particularly in terms of determining eligible courses and maintaining accountability among the corrections officers who benefit from it.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3386

To provide all National Merit Scholars free tuition to any West Virginia higher education institution in order to keep these scholars in state

WV HB2180

Relating to the creation and administration of a scholarship program for college students who remain in-state after graduation

WV HB3374

Relating generally to waivers from tuition and other costs and fees for certain resident veterans and their resident dependents

WV HB2895

Granting a cost of living stipend to correctional officers employed by the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation

WV HB2465

Increase access to and amount covered of the promise scholarship to ensure full ride regardless of tuition costs, double majors, or courses of interest

WV SB425

Granting cost-of-living stipend to correctional officers employed by Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation

WV HB2504

Relating to PROMISE Scholarship Program requirements

WV HB3408

To clean up statutory provisions regarding the Hope Scholarship program to better reflect the intent and operation of the program

WV HB2802

Creating the Economic Development Tuition Waiver

WV HB3099

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

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