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Minutes for HB2132 - Committee on Education

Short Title

Expanding the eligible fields of study and establishing a maximum scholarship amount for certain private postsecondary educational institutions in the Kansas promise scholarship act.

Minutes Content for Tue, Feb 7, 2023

Chairman Thomas opened the hearing on HB2132.

Jason Long, Revisor, gave a summary of the bill. (Attachment 1)

Dr. Blake Flanders, Kansas Board of Regents, gave proponent testimony urging the Committee to support the bill based on the two additional amendments to the Act.  First, the bill adds early childhood education and development as an addition to elementary and secondary education.  Also, it adds transportation (truck driving) to the existing optional distribution and logistics field of study.  (Attachment 2)

Heather Morgan, Kansas Association of Community College Trustees, gave an overview of the bill and described the three things the bill does.  This is the third year of working on the Promise Act.  This bill is part of making sure this large scholarship program works as it should.  There are three basic things the bill does: 1. Adds the word transportation, 2. Adds Elementary and Secondary Ed as eligible fields of study, and 3. clarifies the independent college language.  (Attachment 3)

Jessica Lucas, Cowley College, supports the bill but introduced the idea of expanding the scholarship to students who from other states.  This is a good way to recruit skilled workers for Kansas.  She asks that this be an amendment.  (Attachment 4)

Proponent Testimony Written Only

Lauren Tice Miller, Kansas National Education Association (Attachment 5)

Ann Mah and Dr. Deena Horst, Kansas State Board of Education (Attachment 6)

Scott Rothschild, Kansas Association of School Boards (Attachment 7)

Matt Lindsey, Kansas Independent College Association (Attachment 8)

There was a time of questions and answers. 

The Chairman closed the hearing on HB2132.