Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3125

Filed
2/20/25  
Out of House Committee
4/7/25  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to establishment by the Texas Workforce Commission of a geothermal energy workforce education and training initiative.

Impact

The implementation of this bill would amend the Labor Code by adding provisions that emphasize customized curriculum development and financial assistance for those pursuing careers in geothermal energy. The Texas Workforce Commission, in partnership with the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, would outline curriculum requirements for degree and certificate programs that prepare students for successfully entering the geothermal workforce. This alignment of educational standards with industry requirements could enhance job readiness, benefiting both graduates and employers.

Summary

House Bill 3125 aims to establish a geothermal energy workforce education and training initiative through the Texas Workforce Commission. The bill seeks to address the growing need for skilled workers in the geothermal energy sector, creating tailored educational and training programs to prepare students for jobs in this field. By collaborating with various educational institutions and industry stakeholders, the initiative intends to fill existing skills gaps in the workforce, fostering a more robust labor market aligned with the demands of the geothermal energy industry.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB3125 is positive, particularly from education and energy sector advocates who see it as a proactive measure to support renewable energy job growth. However, there may be concerns regarding funding allocation and the ability of educational institutions to effectively implement the proposed programs. Proponents argue that investing in education and training for the geothermal sector is crucial for long-term economic sustainability and aligns with wider energy transition goals.

Contention

While many stakeholders support the intent of HB3125, discussions in committees may reveal areas of contention, particularly related to the feasibility of the proposed initiatives and the allocation of funding for program development and implementation. Questions may arise about the adequacy of current resources within educational institutions to meet the proposed demands. Additionally, there may be debates on the effectiveness of workforce training in meeting specific regional needs within Texas, given the diverse landscapes and existing industries across the state.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Labor Code

  • Chapter 302. Division Of Workforce Development
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Education Code

  • Chapter 132. Career Schools And Colleges
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  • Chapter 61. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
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Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1703

Relating to the workforce development evaluation system administered by the Texas Workforce Commission, including the establishment of a workforce development career education and training evaluation pilot program.

TX HB1780

Relating to the creation by the Texas Workforce Commission of a program to assist with transitioning certain workers to clean energy jobs.

TX SB236

Relating to participation of the members of the Texas Workforce Commission in certain functions of the Tri-Agency Workforce Initiative.

TX HB3723

Relating to the establishment of the Rural Workforce Training Grant Program.

TX HB1755

Relating to the creation of the Lone Star Workforce of the Future Fund.

TX SB592

Relating to the creation of the Lone Star Workforce of the Future Fund.

TX HB2598

Relating to the establishment by the Texas Workforce Commission of a workplace soft skills training pilot program.

TX HB1979

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Workforce Commission and local workforce development boards regarding the provision of child care.

TX SB1844

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Workforce Commission and local workforce development boards regarding the provision of child care.

TX HB4451

Relating to a report by the Texas Workforce Commission regarding apprenticeship opportunities in this state for emerging and high-demand industries.

Similar Bills

NJ S253

Directs BPU to conduct study to determine feasibility, marketability, and costs of implementing large-scale geothermal heat pump systems in State.

CA AB526

Energy: in-state geothermal energy generation.

NJ A5442

Directs BPU to conduct study to determine feasibility, marketability, and costs of implementing large-scale geothermal heat pump systems in State.

NJ S3793

Directs BPU to conduct study to determine feasibility, marketability, and costs of implementing large-scale geothermal heat pump systems in State.

NJ A1491

Directs BPU to conduct study to determine feasibility, marketability, and costs of implementing large-scale geothermal heat pump systems in State.

CA AB527

Oil and gas: California Environmental Quality Act: geothermal exploratory projects: geothermal field development projects: enhanced geothermal system wells.

HI SB3229

Relating To Geothermal Royalties.

NM HB91

Geothermal Resources Project Funds