Accelerate Mississippi Workforce Development Program; allow participation of volunteer firefighters.
Impact
The effective date for the provisions within SB2370 is set for July 1, 2023. The bill positions the Accelerate Mississippi program as a vital resource for both trainees looking for employment in relevant fields and for volunteer firefighters who will gain access to necessary training. This adjustment in workforce development strategy reflects the state's response to current labor market demands and public safety needs, thereby enhancing the employability of individuals while also supporting community services.
Summary
Senate Bill 2370 aims to amend Section 37-153-57 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to include volunteer firefighters in the Accelerate Mississippi Workforce Development Program. This program is focused on providing education and training opportunities to citizens seeking employment in high-wage and high-demand industries. With the addition of training programs for volunteer firefighters, the bill seeks to expand the scope of the workforce development initiative to better address the varying needs of the state’s workforce, particularly in sectors that have been directly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contention
While there might not be direct contention highlighted in the document about SB2370, the expansion of the program to include volunteer firefighters can evoke discussions about funding allocation and the effectiveness of prioritizing certain training programs over others. Concerns may arise regarding the sufficiency of resources to effectively manage and fund the training for additional participants, especially in the context of existing high-demand sectors already receiving focus under the program.
Mississippi Career and Technical Education Employability (MissCATEE) Program; establish to provide tuition-free community college for certain CTE programs.