Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB1035

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  

Caption

Focusing Federal Career and Technical Education Act Funds on Blueprint School-to-Work Apprenticeship Goals Act

Impact

If passed, SB 1035 will modify existing education law in Maryland, specifically in how CTE funds are coordinated and allocated. Under this bill, the CTE Committee will play a pivotal role, reviewing proposals for funds and ensuring their alignment with state strategic goals. This would centralize the authority on CTE funding mechanisms and enhance the focus on job readiness and apprenticeship opportunities for students. The bill is projected to facilitate more effective use of federal education funds, directly impacting the quality and reach of vocational training across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 1035, titled 'Focusing Federal Career and Technical Education Act Funds on Blueprint School-to-Work Apprenticeship Goals Act', aims to enhance the administration of career and technical education (CTE) funding in Maryland. The bill requires the State Board of Education to work with the CTE Committee to create and approve a four-year plan for the allocation and management of CTE funds. This plan must ensure consistency with the state's Blueprint for Maryland’s Future and federal guidelines under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act. The intention is to improve school-to-work apprenticeship programs and ensure that these programs effectively meet local workforce needs.

Sentiment

The general sentiment regarding SB 1035 appears to be supportive, with strong backing from educational and workforce development advocates who believe that improving coordination of CTE funds will lead to better job training outcomes. However, there may be concerns about the oversight and implementation of the plan by the CTE Committee, particularly regarding how local needs will be addressed in a centralized funding structure. Overall, the emphasis is on aligning educational programs with market demands to boost student employability.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 1035 include the potential challenges in ensuring that the CTE programs remain flexible and responsive to diverse community needs while adhering to the broader state mandates. Critics may raise concerns about the adequacy of funds allocated for local programs, and whether a top-down approach could stifle innovation at the local level. Additionally, there could be debates over the effectiveness of the CTE Committee in managing the funds and setting priorities for educational programs that meet the specific needs of Maryland's economy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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