On Saturday members of the House Ways & Means Committee took action on the Washington House’s proposed 2012 Supplemental Operating Budget.
The budget, as passed by the Committee, made several changes to multiple parts of the budget. Overall the budget passed by the Committee provides for an additional $54.9 million above the budget originally proposed by the House Democrats.
With regard to higher education, the budget as passed by the Committee makes the following changes:
- Eliminates funding for the STEM Degree Incentive Program in the Student Achievement Council (the new HECB entity) and redirects the funds by appropriating them directly to Eastern Washington University, Western Washington University, Central Washinton University, and The Evergreen State College. The amendment requires that the funds appropriated to the universities and college are to be used only for direct costs of instruction associated with this enrollment expansion
- Requires the student achievement council (new HECB entity) to convene the Higher Education Loan Program Work Group. Requires the Work Group to develop methods for funding the loan program in the future as well as recommendations regarding the best loan program structure for providing financial aid to underserved populations. Sets out certain factors that the Work Group must take into account in making their recommendations. Provides a due date for the resulting report of December 1, 2012 and appropriates $50,000 for this purpose.
The House’s proposed 2012 Supplemental Operating Budget will now move to the House Floor for consideration.