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House Bill 436 repeals promise scholarship accounts in Georgia, potentially reducing financial aid for students and impacting families relying on these resources for education.
House Bill 436 repeals promise scholarship accounts in Georgia, potentially reducing financial aid for students and impacting families relying on these resources for education.
Bill Number: HB 436
Title: Education; repeal Chapter 2B, relating to promise scholarship accounts; provisions
Status: House Second Readers
Introduced: February 12, 2025
Classification: Bill
House Bill 436 aims to repeal Chapter 2B of Title 20 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, which pertains to promise scholarship accounts. This chapter includes provisions related to the Georgia Education Savings Authority and the "Georgia Promise Scholarship Act." The intent behind this legislation is to eliminate the existing framework for promise scholarship accounts in Georgia.
House Bill 436 represents a significant shift in Georgia's educational funding landscape by proposing the repeal of promise scholarship accounts. If enacted, this legislation could have lasting implications for students seeking financial assistance for their education. Stakeholders should monitor the bill's progress as it moves through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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