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SPONSOR: |
Taylor, Thomas C. |
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171/aHEC |
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SHORT TITLE: |
Expand Lottery Tuition Scholarships |
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Williams |
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Additional Impact |
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FY04 |
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Minimal |
Recurring |
Lottery
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to HB 32, HB 81, HB 125, SB 27,l SB 77, SB 217, SB 373, SB 377
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Commission
on Higher Education (CHE)
Department
of Military Affairs
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of HEC Amendment
The House Education Committee amendment adds the
requirement the resident must pay
Synopsis
of Original Bill
House Bill 171 extends
eligibility for lottery tuition scholarships to include qualifying students who
are dependents of
Significant
Issues
The Department of Military Affairs notes the
bill would potentially impact a selected number of dependents of New Mexico
National Guardsmen.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
According to a CHE
survey of financial aid officers at post-secondary institutions, the projected
fiscal impact is expected to be minimal.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
CHE notes minimal
administrative impact, principally at institutional level, to verify parental
residency status.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
According to a recent
budget analysis of the Lottery Success Scholarships Program, fund balances are
expected to increase through FY 08, and the fund will support current
eligibility guidelines and demographic projections through 2013. However, recurring expenditure growth is projected
by CHE to exceed recurring revenue growth in FY 09. The CHE does not support changes to the
Lottery Success Scholarship Program.
The New Mexico
Veterans Administration indicated changes a home of record is a relatively easy
process for military personnel. CHE
notes the House Education Committee amendment may dissuade non-New
Department of Military
Affairs views the bill as a “positive morale factor for New Mexico National
Guard personnel as well as other serving members of the Armed Forces, who are
residents of
The New Mexico
National Guard offers a scholarship program for servicemembers
in the New Mexico National Guard.
The House Education
Committee is not specific to the type of
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