SF2351 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Workforce innovation and job placement programs for individuals in recovery appropriation

Related bill: HF1739

AI Generated Summary

Purpose of the Bill

The bill aims to provide financial support for workforce innovation and job placement programs specifically for individuals in recovery. This initiative is designed to aid their reintegration into the workforce and support their journey to sustainable employment.

Main Provisions

  • Funding Allocation: The bill appropriates $1,000,000 from the general fund for FY2026. This allocation will be used to provide a grant to "Generation Hope," an organization dedicated to supporting individuals in recovery.

  • Program Goals: The grant is intended to fund several specific initiatives, including:

    1. Workforce Training: Tailoring educational and training opportunities to meet the needs of high-demand and emerging industry sectors.
    2. Record Expungement Assistance: Helping participants clear their criminal records to remove obstacles to employment.
    3. Workforce Coaching: Providing personalized career guidance, mentorship, and job placement services to aid individuals in finding and retaining employment.
    4. Employment Connections: Developing innovative strategies to link participants with long-term employment opportunities through partnerships with local employers and community organizations.

Significant Changes

  • This bill introduces a new funding initiative specifically targeted at workforce development for individuals in recovery, with no mention of modifying any existing laws or programs.

Relevant Terms

workforce development, job placement, individuals in recovery, workforce training, record expungement, career guidance, mentorship, long-term employment, high-demand industries, emerging sectors.

Bill text versions

Past committee meetings

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 10, 2025SenateFloorActionIntroduction and first reading
March 10, 2025SenateFloorActionReferred toJobs and Economic Development

Progress through the legislative process

17%
In Committee

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