Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB760

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Creates new provisions relating to grants to employers to encourage employees to obtain upskill credentials

Impact

The proposed legislation is anticipated to significantly impact state laws surrounding workforce training and employee qualifications. By encouraging employers to support their staff in acquiring industry-recognized and technology-focused credentials, SB760 seeks to enhance the overall skill level of Missouri's workforce. This can lead to better job opportunities for employees, potentially increasing wages and reducing unemployment in economically distressed regions of the state. In addition, the bill establishes a competitive evaluation process to distribute funds, which may influence how training programs are structured and funded moving forward.

Summary

Senate Bill 760 focuses on enhancing workforce development in Missouri by providing grants to employers who help their employees obtain upskill credentials. The bill amends Chapter 620 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, introducing a new section dedicated to defining terms such as 'qualifying employer' and 'upskill credential'. Employers who meet the specified qualifications and are registered to do business in Missouri can apply for reimbursements up to $2,000 per employee for obtaining such credentials, with an annual cap of $30,000 per employer. This initiative aims to incentivize employers to invest in the skill development of their workforce, thereby promoting economic growth within the state.

Contention

While SB760 has garnered support for its potential to uplift the state’s workforce, it may also face criticism regarding its funding mechanisms and effectiveness. Some stakeholders may question whether the allotted grants are sufficient to make a real difference in workforce development or if they might inadvertently favor larger employers over smaller businesses. Furthermore, concerns about the actual implementation and administration of the grant process may arise, with critics potentially arguing that the bureaucratic requirements could hinder rather than help the intended beneficiaries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB53

Authorizes grants to employers to encourage employees to gain and improve their skills

MO HB417

Creating incentives for the purpose of encouraging certain individuals to obtain employment-related skills.

MO HB2550

Grants to employers to encourage employees to obtain upskill credentials

MO HB668

Creates a grant program for employers to enhance cybersecurity

MO SB113

Creates a one-time grant for employers to enhance cybersecurity

MO SB380

Creates a one-time grant for employers to enhance cybersecurity

MO SB674

Creates a grant program for employers to enhance cybersecurity

MO SB1125

Creates new provisions relating to retirement savings plans for private-sector employees

MO SB1213

Creates new provisions relating to retirement savings plans for private-sector employees

MO AB1433

Rapid Digital Upskilling for Displaced Workers Grant Program.

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