Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD120

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  
Engrossed
3/9/23  
Enrolled
3/16/23  

Caption

An Act Regarding the Committee Structure of the State Workforce Board

Impact

The impact of LD120 on state laws involves significant adjustments to the composition and responsibilities of the State Workforce Board and its standing committees. This includes the establishment of specific committees such as those addressing issues pertinent to younger workers, older workers, and veterans. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the importance of including individuals with disabilities, fostering a more inclusive approach toward employment opportunities. By implementing these structural changes, LD120 is designed to create a more responsive and engaged workforce system that can better serve the needs of all citizens, particularly marginalized groups.

Summary

LD120, an Act Regarding the Committee Structure of the State Workforce Board, proposes a reorganization of the committee framework within the State Workforce Board. The bill aims to ensure that the board consists of members from diverse backgrounds, including representatives from business, labor, and various levels of government. This is intended to enhance the board's capacity to address workforce issues effectively, focusing on representing the interests of different geographic areas throughout the state, notably urban, rural, and suburban regions. The changes are framed within the context of compliance with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, thereby aligning state actions with federal expectations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD120 appears supportive, especially among advocates for workforce development and disability employment. Many stakeholders view this bill as a positive step toward better representation and advocacy for individuals in various employment sectors. The intent to create a more diverse and inclusive board is generally welcomed. However, there may be some contention regarding the specifics of how representation will be achieved and whether the board will effectively address the unique challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in the workforce.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the implementation of the changes proposed in LD120. While the overarching goal is to enhance representation and inclusivity, there may be debates concerning the adequacy of resources allocated to the standing committees and whether they will be fully empowered to effectuate meaningful changes in employment policies. Furthermore, discussions could center around how well the board will perform its advisory role regarding employment of disabled individuals, particularly in relation to funding and support that needs to be established alongside these structural reforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD87

An Act Regarding the State Workforce Board

ME HB1786

Relating To Workforce Development Boards.

ME HB2159

Relating To Workforce Development Boards.

ME HB0494

Boards and Committee Amendments

ME S08389

Renames the New York state workforce investment board as the New York state workforce development board; revises the duties of the board.

ME HB720

State Workforce Investment Board Executive Committee; revise makeup to require a person 35 or younger to serve as nonvoting member on.

ME HB05590

An Act Concerning The Workforce Development System In The State Of Connecticut.

ME AB2974

Workforce development: local workforce development board.

ME HB05001

An Act Requiring A Study Of Workforce Training Needs In The State.

ME SB3127

Relating To Workforce Development Boards.

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