Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB661

Introduced
1/19/22  
Refer
1/19/22  
Report Pass
2/2/22  
Report Pass
2/9/22  
Engrossed
2/11/22  
Refer
2/21/22  
Report Pass
2/24/22  
Enrolled
3/4/22  
Chaptered
4/11/22  

Caption

Apprenticeship program; Bd. of Workforce Development to prepare recommendations for primary office.

Impact

The passage of SB661 is poised to influence how apprenticeship programs are structured in Virginia, reinforcing the state's commitment to workforce development. By mandating a review and assessment process, the bill ensures that apprenticeship programs are not only relevant but also effective in satisfying the labor market's requirements. The Board will be responsible for collating data to inform these recommendations, which could lead to more tailored and efficient training programs in various industries.

Summary

Senate Bill 661 (SB661) requires the Board of Workforce Development to assess current apprenticeship programs in Virginia and prepare recommendations for creating a primary office to oversee these programs. The bill emphasizes the necessity for collaboration between various departments, including Labor and Industry, Education, and Commerce, to ensure that apprenticeship programs meet the demands of high-demand industries across the state. By focusing on aligning education and labor market needs, SB661 aims to enhance the workforce's skills and readiness for employment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB661 appears to be largely positive, particularly among stakeholders in the education and labor sectors. Proponents see the legislation as a proactive approach to addressing workforce challenges and improving educational outcomes. By investing in apprenticeship programs, the bill is viewed as a step forward in preparing a skilled workforce that aligns with the needs of modern industries. However, there may be some concerns regarding the implementation of these recommendations and the adequacy of resources allocated to such programs.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the method through which the Board of Workforce Development will assess and report on the effectiveness of current apprenticeship programs. Questions may arise regarding the criteria for evaluation and the involvement of industry experts in the process. Additionally, the dissemination of the recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly raises discussions about how these findings will translate into actionable policies and the potential for legislative follow-up to ensure that the outlined goals are met.

Companion Bills

VA HB718

Same As Apprenticeship program; Bd. of Workforce Development to prepare recommendations for primary office.

Previously Filed As

VA HB718

Apprenticeship program; Bd. of Workforce Development to prepare recommendations for primary office.

VA A711

Provides dedicated funding for promotion of apprenticeships and apprenticeship programs from Workforce Development Partnership Fund.

VA S1852

Provides dedicated funding for promotion of apprenticeships and apprenticeship programs from Workforce Development Partnership Fund.

VA HB5

Workforce Development & Apprenticeship Fund

VA A3629

Provides dedicated funding for promotion of apprenticeships and apprenticeship programs from Workforce Development Partnership Fund.

VA HB5194

Relating to improving the efficiency of state workforce development programs and apprenticeship pathways to address workforce shortages.

VA AB244

Quick-Service Restaurant Young Workforce Apprenticeship Program: tax credits.

VA HB2195

Workforce development; consolidation of policies and programs, etc.

VA SB1470

Workforce development; consolidation of policies and programs, etc.

VA HB844

Office of Workforce Development; revise funding mechanism for and create Mississippi K-12 Workforce Development Grant Program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.