Bill Text: TX HR3239 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Requesting the speaker of the house to create a select interim committee to examine the Hazlewood Act program.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-05-25 - Filed [HR3239 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HR3239-Introduced.html
| 84R32128 BPG-D | ||
| By: Miller of Fort Bend | H.R. No. 3239 | |
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| WHEREAS, Since World War I, Texas has supported veterans by | ||
| providing educational benefits to ease the transition to civilian | ||
| life; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Under the Hazlewood Act of 1919, the state exempts | ||
| veterans from paying tuition and mandatory fees at public | ||
| institutions of higher education; the legislature in 2009 began | ||
| permitting veterans to give their children up to 150 semester hours | ||
| of their own unused Hazlewood benefits, and today, two-thirds of | ||
| all Hazlewood benefits are paid to the children of veterans; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Since 2009, the cost of Hazlewood benefits to | ||
| universities and community colleges has skyrocketed, rising from | ||
| nearly $25 million to more than $169 million in 2014; the program, | ||
| as currently configured, is projected to cost more than $286 | ||
| million by 2017; moreover, a recent federal court ruling on the | ||
| program's residency requirements, now under appeal, potentially | ||
| opens the program to veterans and their children from across the | ||
| entire country; the Texas Veterans Commission estimates that the | ||
| cost could exceed $2 billion under that scenario; and | ||
| WHEREAS, The Lone Star State is committed to supporting the | ||
| men and women who have served our country in the United States | ||
| military, but the rising costs of Hazlewood Act benefits are a | ||
| source of deep concern; now, therefore, be it | ||
| RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas | ||
| Legislature hereby request the speaker of the house to create a | ||
| select interim committee to examine the Hazlewood Act program; and, | ||
| be it further | ||
| RESOLVED, That the committee examine the evolution of the | ||
| program from its inception, as well as the associated current costs | ||
| for both veterans and their children to institutions of higher | ||
| education; and, be it further | ||
| RESOLVED, That the committee be made up of 11 members of the | ||
| house and that it submit a full report, including findings and | ||
| recommendations for legislation, to the House of Representatives of | ||
| the 85th Texas Legislature when it convenes in January 2017. | ||
