Wyoming 2023 Regular Session

Wyoming Senate Bill SF0078

Introduced
1/10/23  
Report Pass
1/12/23  
Engrossed
1/16/23  
Refer
2/3/23  
Report Pass
2/6/23  
Enrolled
2/9/23  

Caption

Apprenticeship and job training promotion in schools.

Impact

The passage of SF0078 would involve the amendment of existing statutes to specify the duties and responsibilities of school boards in offering vocational guidance to students. It will require school districts to establish guidelines for implementing student training and employment programs, ultimately aimed at connecting students with local apprenticeships and facilitating their transition into the workforce. The act is anticipated to have a positive effect by increasing student participation in such programs across the state, ensuring that they are adequately informed and supported throughout the process.

Summary

SF0078, also known as the Apprenticeship and Job Training Promotion Act, aims to enhance the delivery of information regarding apprenticeship and on-the-job training programs to secondary school students in Wyoming. The bill mandates the Department of Workforce Services to provide necessary guidance to local school boards, ensuring that students are aware of the opportunities available to them for both school credit and financial remuneration through these programs. By implementing these changes, the bill seeks to better prepare students for the workforce upon graduation, fostering a stronger connection between education and job opportunities.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SF0078 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. Supporters laud the bill for addressing the critical need for a skilled workforce in Wyoming and for providing students with practical avenues for learning and earning. The act is seen as a proactive measure to equip young individuals with essential job skills, thereby boosting local economies and reducing unemployment rates among youth. While there might be a general consensus on the importance of job training, some concerns about effective implementation and resource allocation have been noted, though these do not detract from the bill's overall favorable reception.

Contention

One notable point of contention revolves around the concern for the proper implementation of the program guidelines by school boards. Critics, although in the minority, suggest that without adequate funding and training for schools, the ambitious goals of SF0078 may not be met, potentially limiting its effectiveness. Furthermore, there is apprehension regarding the need for consistent monitoring and reporting on the outcomes of such programs, emphasizing the importance of accountability in ensuring that the intended benefits truly materialize for the students across Wyoming.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY HB1212

Promotion Of Apprenticeships

WY AB1731

Apprenticeships: training funds: audits.

WY AJR179

Establishes "Commission on Apprenticeship Program Promotion."

WY SJR42

Establishes "Commission on Apprenticeship Program Promotion."

WY SJR15

Establishes "Commission on Apprenticeship Program Promotion."

WY HB0257

Barber apprenticeships.

WY HB2292

Promoting Kansas workforce development by enacting the Kansas apprenticeship act to expand apprenticeships with businesses, healthcare organizations and nonprofit organizations through tax credits and grants and to develop teaching apprenticeships with public schools through scholarships for professional teaching degrees and by establishing a program to provide matching grants to public and private professional engineering schools for engineering scholarships and program development costs.

WY SB1013

Modifies the Show-Me Heroes Program to provide for grants for veteran apprenticeship training programs

WY SB845

Pupil instruction: career technical education, career education, and apprenticeships.

WY SB926

Labor and Employment - Apprenticeships and Representation on the Apprenticeship and Training Council

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.