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The Legislative Cycle: The Impact on Latino Students and Staff

The Legislative Cycle: The Impact on Latino Students and Staff. For Latina Leadership Network Whittier, CA March 10-11, 2006. State Legislation. Gubernatorial Budget Proposal Overall Positive Budget for Higher Education Other Legislation Impacting Hispanic Students.

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The Legislative Cycle: The Impact on Latino Students and Staff

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  1. The Legislative Cycle: The Impact on Latino Students and Staff For Latina Leadership Network Whittier, CA March 10-11, 2006

  2. State Legislation • Gubernatorial Budget Proposal • Overall Positive Budget for Higher Education • Other Legislation Impacting Hispanic Students

  3. Proposed CA Community Colleges Budget The Positives • $148.8M for 3% enrollment growth • $264.4M for 5.18% COLA • $50M for Economic Development and Career Technical Education

  4. Proposed CA Community Colleges Budget The Positives • $500,000 for the California Partnership for Achieving Students Success • $130M for equalization • $491.7M from state bond funds for capital outlay projects

  5. Proposed CSU Budget The Positives • $54.4M to buy out scheduled fee increases • $75.7M for 3% increase in basic budget support • $57.7M for 2.5% enrollment growth • $1.1M for Science and Math Teacher Initiative • $234M for capital outlays projects

  6. Proposed UC Budget The Positives • $75M for buy out of scheduled fee increases • $52M for 2.5% enrollment growth • $80.5M for 3% basic budget increase • $375,000 for Science and Math Teacher Initiative • $340M for capital outlay projects

  7. Proposed State Budget – The Negatives • CSU would suffer $7M loss for Student Academic Preparation and Student Support Services Programs • UC would suffer $17.3M loss for Student Academic Preparation and Education Programs

  8. Proposed CSAC Budget

  9. Proposed CSAC Budget

  10. Infrastructure BondSB 1164 • 2006 - $5.4B Bond • $1.93B UC, $1.73B each for CSU/CCC • 2010 - $2.6B Bond • $1B UC, $800M each for CSU/CCC • 2012 - $3.7B Bond • $1.23B each for UC/CSU/CCC • Senate Higher Education Committee’s recommendation is 45% CCC/30% CSU/25% UC

  11. The California DREAM Act (SB 160) • Senate Bill SB 160 by Senator Cedillo would allow AB 540 students to apply for, and participate in, state financial assistance to the extent the federal law permits

  12. College Opportunity Act of 2006 (SB 1709) • Direct the Governor to convene a “State of College Opportunity” meeting every two years through 2015 • Family notification of college opportunities • Improve K-12 and community college coordination

  13. College Opportunity Act of 2006 (SB 1709) • Require a 10-year enrollment plan for the entire education system • Decrease costs per graduate by 10% by focusing on increasing completion rates • Call on the state to develop a decade-long financing plan for California higher education

  14. Financial Aid • AB 1315 Liu Cal Grant B Awards • 2006-07 Cal Grant B Award would be $1,551 • Beginning with 2007-08, the maximum award for access costs would be increased until the amount equals at least 20% of the access costs

  15. Federal Legislation • Current Presidential Budget Proposal • Other Legislation Impacting Hispanic Students

  16. Presidential Budget Proposal

  17. Presidential Budget Proposal

  18. Presidential Budget- New Programs • Academic Competitiveness Grants • $850 million • Advancing America Through Foreign Language Partnerships - $24 million • Community-Based Job Training Grants • $150 million

  19. Other Legislation • DREAM Act • S 2075 DREAM Act (Sen. Durbin, IL) • Student Adjustment Act • HR 1684 (108th Congress) • McCain-Kennedy Bill • S1033  The Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act

  20. Other Legislation • SMART Grants (Senator Frist) • Will provide Pell Grant eligible students: • $4,000 grants per year for maintaining a 3.0 GPA and majoring in math, science, engineering, technology or foreign languages critical to national security during their third and fourth years of college.

  21. Other Legislation • Minority Serving Institution Digital and Wireless Technology Opportunity Act of 2005 • HR 921 (Rep. Randy Forbes, VA) – 2/17/05 • S 432 (Sen. George Allen, VA) – 2/17/05 • $250M Appropriation

  22. Where We Hope To Go • Title V Request for 2007 • Additional Appropriations Request for 2007 • The Farm Bill • Strengthen K-20 Pipeline HACU Requests

  23. HACU Title V Request for 2007 • Title V Appropriations for Undergraduate Support for HSIs - $175M • First Time Legislation and Funding for Graduate Education Under Title V - $20M • Remove 50% Low-Income Requirement from HSI Definition and Eliminate Two-Year Wait Out

  24. HACU Appropriations Request for 2007 • USDA – Request $20M for HSIs under Title VII of the Farm Bill, $25M under Title X • DOD - $15M for R&D, testing and evaluation infrastructure, $5M for faculty development • US Dept. of Energy - $10M for the Western Hemisphere Energy Cooperation

  25. HACU Appropriations Request for 2007 • HUD - $12M for HUD HSI Assisting Communities Program; $5M to reinstate HUD HSI Work-Study Program • DHHS - $20M for HSIs for the National Institutes of Health

  26. HACU Appropriations Request for 2007 • NASA - $10M to elevate Proyecto Access to a nationwide program. • NSF - $20M for HSIs for research, curriculum, and infrastructure development

  27. The Farm Bill • The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 is set to expire in 2007 and must be renewed. • Seek to increase funds for HSIs to conduct R&D, expand infrastructure, curriculum and outreach capacity. • Seek to expand funding in other parts of Farm Bill

  28. Strengthen K-20 Pipeline – 2007 Requests • $442.2M for Migrant Education Program • $44.85M for Drop Out Prevention • $42.1M for High School Equivalency Program/College Assistance Migrant Program (HEP-CAMP) • $325M for GEAR UP • $900M for TRIO

  29. Contact Information Western Regional Office 915 L Street, Suite 1425 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 442-0392 Fax: (916) 446-4028

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