Bills/H.R. 5532

To direct the Secretary of Education to establish a program to facilitate the transition to tuition-free community college in certain States, and for other purposes.

To direct the Secretary of Education to establish a program to facilitate the transition to tuition-free community college in certain States, and for other purposes.

In CommitteeEducationHouseHouse Bill · 119th Congress
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Plain Language Summary

# Summary of HR 5532 **What the Bill Would Do** HR 5532 would direct the U.S. Secretary of Education to create a federal program designed to help states transition toward tuition-free community college. The bill would provide support and coordination for states interested in eliminating tuition costs at community colleges, though the specific mechanisms, funding amounts, and implementation details are not detailed in this summary. **Who It Affects** This bill would primarily affect students attending community colleges, states considering free college programs, and community college institutions themselves. It could also impact federal taxpayers through education spending.

The bill appears designed to expand access to higher education for students who might otherwise face financial barriers to attending college. **Current Status** HR 5532 is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced to a floor vote in the House. The bill was sponsored by Representative Adam Smith (D-Washington) in the 119th Congress. No further action has been taken at this time, and the bill's prospects for passage would depend on committee review and broader congressional support.

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Latest Action

September 19, 2025

Referred to the Committee on Education and Workforce, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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Key Dates

Introduced
September 19, 2025
Last Updated
September 19, 2025
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