Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1461

Introduced
5/14/25  

Caption

Providing for the Career and Technical Education Investment Incentive Program.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts Pennsylvania's educational and business landscape by promoting private investment in technical education. Businesses that contribute will receive substantial tax credits, which encourages them to engage in supporting educational programs that align with workforce needs. The estimated total tax credit available is capped at $15,000,000 per fiscal year, which highlights the state’s commitment to fostering economic growth through a skilled workforce. Additionally, businesses are expected to use these investments to enhance their own workforce capabilities, benefitting various industries across the state.

Summary

House Bill 1461, known as the Career and Technical Education Investment Incentive Program, aims to enhance career and technical education in Pennsylvania by incentivizing business contributions to educational organizations. The bill facilitates the establishment of partnerships between businesses and educational institutions by offering tax credits to businesses that contribute funding or resources to career and technical education programs. This initiative is designed to improve the educational infrastructure, ensuring that students gain the skills necessary for high-demand occupations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 1461 appears to be positive among proponents who view it as a proactive measure to address workforce challenges. Supporters argue that by incentivizing business participation in education, the state will make strides in preparing students for current and future job markets. However, some concerns have been raised regarding potential implications for public education funding, with critics worried that reliance on private contributions could undermine public education systems and create disparities in resource access across different regions.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the reliance on business contributions for funding education, which may jeopardize equitable access to quality education for all students. Critics may argue that this could lead to a tiered education system where only schools with strong business ties receive adequate support. Moreover, although the bill mandates reporting requirements to monitor the impact of the contributions, there are concerns regarding the accountability and transparency of how these funds will be utilized. Questions remain about the long-term effectiveness of such partnerships in delivering consistent educational outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB52

Providing for the Career and Technical Education Investment Incentive Program.

PA HB882

Providing for school-to-work programs; establishing the CareerBound program; providing for a tax credit; and conferring powers and imposing duties on the Department of Community and Economic Development and the Department of Labor and Industry.

PA HB1165

Establishing the Active Volunteer First Responder Education Tax Credit Program.

PA SB1057

Providing for the Educational Freedom Act Program; and establishing the Educational Freedom Act Fund and educational freedom accounts.

PA SB1342

In career and technical education, further providing for career and technical education equipment grants.

PA SB1280

Providing for the Pennsylvania Child Learning Investment Tax Credit Program.

PA HB2063

In educational tax credits, further providing for definitions and for qualification and application by organizations.

PA SB843

In preliminary provisions, further providing for Special Education Funding Commission, for Basic Education Funding Commission and for Commission on Education and Economic Competitiveness and providing for public job posting database, for instructional vacancy data and for data transparency; providing for Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact; in drug and alcohol recovery high school program, further providing for scope of program and selection of students, providing for enrollment of students and further providing for academic programs; in terms and courses of study, further providing for Economic Education and Personal Financial Literacy Programs; in early learning programs, providing for quarterly reporting; in high schools, further providing for attendance in other districts; in educational tax credits, further providing for definitions; in credit card marketing, further providing for regulation of on-campus credit card marketing; in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for assistance to school districts declared to be in financial recovery status or identified for financial watch status; and abrogating regulations.

PA HB676

Providing for Affordability of College Education Scholarship Program.

PA SB1150

In the State System of Higher Education, further providing for definitions and providing for Grow Pennsylvania Merit Scholarship Program; providing for institutions of higher education, for Grow Pennsylvania Scholarship Grant Program and for intercollegiate athletics; in ready-to-succeed scholarship, further providing for agency; and making a repeal.

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Providing for the Career and Technical Education Investment Incentive Program.

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NJ A918

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NJ S4005

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NJ A5358

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PA HB975

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Creating WisEARNS and making an appropriation. (FE)