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HB 1005

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Nadine Nakamura

House Bill 1005 expands tuition waivers for Arkansas National Guard members to include postsecondary certificates, enhancing their educational and job opportunities.

The committee(s) on JHA recommend(s) that the measure be deferred.
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Bill Summary · HB 1005

Summary of House Bill 1005 (HB 1005)

Overview

House Bill 1005 (HB 1005) is a legislative measure introduced in the Arkansas General Assembly aimed at amending existing laws regarding tuition waivers for members of the Arkansas National Guard. The bill seeks to expand eligibility for tuition benefits to include programs of study that lead to postsecondary certificates or credentials, in addition to undergraduate degrees.

Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of HB 1005 is to enhance educational opportunities for Arkansas National Guard soldiers and airmen by allowing them to pursue a wider range of educational programs without the burden of tuition costs. This change is designed to support the professional development of service members and improve their employability in the civilian workforce.

Key Provisions

  • Eligibility Expansion: The bill amends Arkansas Code § 6-60-214(a) to allow soldiers and airmen of the Arkansas National Guard to attend state-supported institutions of higher education tuition-free if they are enrolled in:
    • An undergraduate degree program
    • A postsecondary certificate or credential program
  • Current Eligibility Requirements: To qualify for tuition waivers, applicants must meet several criteria, including:
    • Being an Arkansas resident or eligible for in-state tuition
    • Completing initial active duty training
    • Being in good standing as an active member of the Arkansas National Guard
    • Being accepted and enrolled in a state-supported institution
    • Submitting a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
    • Applying for federal and state grants and scholarships

Affected Parties

The bill primarily affects:
- Arkansas National Guard Soldiers and Airmen: By broadening the scope of eligible educational programs, the bill aims to benefit service members seeking to enhance their skills and qualifications.
- State-Supported Educational Institutions: These institutions will see an increase in enrollment from eligible National Guard members pursuing various educational pathways.

Fiscal Impact

The fiscal impact statement indicates a potential revenue impact of $500,000, based on an estimated 20% increase in utilization of the tuition waiver program. However, the actual number of additional Guardsmen taking advantage of the program remains uncertain.

Legislative Status

  • Introduced: November 20, 2024
  • Current Status: As of February 6, 2025, the committee on Judiciary and House Affairs (JHA) has recommended that the measure be deferred.
  • Previous Actions: The bill has undergone several readings and has passed through various committees, indicating initial support within the legislative process.

Conclusion

HB 1005 represents a significant step towards improving educational access for Arkansas National Guard members by allowing them to pursue a broader range of academic and vocational programs. The bill's potential impact on both service members and educational institutions highlights its importance in supporting the professional development of those who serve in the National Guard.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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