Colorado 2024 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1317

Introduced
2/20/24  
Introduced
2/20/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  
Refer
2/20/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  

Caption

Workforce Data Collection

Impact

The implementation of HB 1317 will significantly affect how workforce policies and resources are developed for older and disabled individuals. Regular data collection is anticipated to improve better understanding of the barriers these populations face in gaining employment and to guide the development of programs and resources that promote their employment. The bill also enhances accountability as it requires the analysis and sharing of this data in the Colorado Talent Pipeline Report, providing stakeholders with relevant insights for policy recommendations and potential legislative changes aimed at supporting the inclusion of overlooked workforce segments.

Summary

House Bill 1317 focuses on collecting and analyzing workforce data specific to older individuals and persons with disabilities in Colorado. The bill mandates the Director of the Division of Employment and Training to gather data from workforce centers annually, targeting job seekers aged 50 and older, and those with disabilities. This initiative is a result of recognizing the increasing need for inclusive workforce strategies in a state currently facing a workforce shortage due to declining birth rates and decreased immigration. The law emphasizes that older adults and individuals with disabilities play a vital role in the labor force as one of the fastest-growing demographics, thus their integration is essential for economic growth.

Contention

Though HB 1317 seeks to improve workforce participation among older workers and those with disabilities, it could lead to debates regarding how effectively the collected data will translate to actionable policy changes. Critics may question whether the measures proposed by the bill will adequately address the unique challenges faced by these populations or whether they merely collect data for the sake of statistics without real impact. Additionally, the success of the bill depends on cooperation among various stakeholders, including employers and training organizations, to ensure that the data is utilized effectively to shape concrete employment opportunities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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