SSB 5731 -
By Committee on Higher Education
ADOPTED AS AMENDED 04/11/2007
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 The state of Washington leads the nation in
providing employment for people with baccalaureate degrees, but only
ranks thirty-sixth in the nation in the production of degrees.
Beginning in 2007 it is estimated that for job openings in Washington
that require a bachelor's degree, forty-seven percent will be in fields
identified as high demand or high impact, but that only fourteen
percent of Washington students each year graduate with degrees in one
of these fields. Washington ranks among the top ten states in
scientists and computer specialists employed per capita and leads the
nation in engineers employed per capita, but must import employees to
meet employer demands. Additionally, Washington does not produce a
sufficient number of newly prepared workers in areas that require more
than one year but less than four years of higher education. The in-state supply at this mid-level of education and training is sufficient
to fill only eighty-three percent of employer job openings that require
that level of training. Therefore, the legislature finds that
Washington needs to produce eight to ten thousand additional
baccalaureate degrees per year so that Washington employers will not
have to look out of state to find employees. The legislature further
finds that Washington needs to enroll over fourteen thousand additional
students at the mid-level of education and training in order to meet
employer demand.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 (1) A committee on the education of students
in high demand fields is established to:
(a) Develop a plan to increase the number of baccalaureate degrees
granted by Washington institutions of higher education by ten thousand
per year and to significantly increase the number of certificates and
associate degrees granted by 2020 with a special emphasis directed
toward high impact, high demand areas of study;
(b) Develop a marketing project to inform students, parents, and
educators of opportunities in high demand fields;
(c) Investigate ways to motivate students to take more mathematics
and science courses in high school and college; and
(d) Identify ways that the business community can enter into more
partnerships with the state to ensure that Washington institutions of
higher education produce graduates in high demand fields that are ready
and able to find employment in Washington.
(2) The committee shall be convened by the prosperity partnership
and cochaired by a member of the house of representatives and a member
of the senate. It shall consist of:
(a) Two members of the house of representatives, appointed by the
speaker of the house of representatives;
(b) Two members of the senate, appointed by the president of the
senate;
(c) One person representing the higher education coordinating
board, appointed by the director of the board;
(d) One person representing the state board for community and
technical colleges, appointed by the director of the state board;
(e) One person representing the state workforce training and
education coordinating board, appointed by the director of the board;
(f) One person representing the office of the superintendent of
public instruction, appointed by the superintendent of public
instruction;
(g) One person representing each of the following, appointed by the
governor:
(i) The labor council;
(ii) The council of presidents;
(iii) The prosperity partnership;
(iv) The council of faculty representatives; and
(v) One employer of persons in high demand fields; and
(h) A graduate student member of the Washington student lobby,
appointed by the governor.
(3) The prosperity partnership shall report the committee's
findings and recommendations to appropriate committees of the
legislature by December 1, 2007.
(4) This section expires December 31, 2007."