HB698
Enact the S.B. 1 Compliance Supplemental Appropriation Act
๐ What This Bill Does
HB698 aims to amend and enact certain sections related to state institutions of higher education in Ohio, including budget recommendations, expenditure databases, faculty workload policies, and faculty retrenchment processes.
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Rationale
The bill partially aligns with libertarian principles by potentially promoting transparency in expenditure tracking and ensuring clear guidelines for faculty workloads. However, it may conflict with principles of limited government by imposing specific requirements on state institutions of higher education.
Risks and Concerns
- Imposing specific requirements on institutions limits their autonomy and may increase bureaucratic burden.
- Mandating certain policies for faculty workload and retrenchment could interfere with the free market dynamics within educational institutions.
Platform Citations (2)
1.0 PERSONAL LIBERTY (1_0)
NEUTRAL
The bill touches on government budget recommendations and expenditure tracking.
2.1 Aggression, Property, and Contract (2_1)
OPPOSES
The bill may potentially restrict the autonomy of state institutions of higher education, conflicting with free market principles.
