Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB441

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Fast Start Program to promote rapid delivery of workforce education and development.

Impact

The establishment of the Texas Fast Start Program will have a significant impact on state laws concerning educational delivery and workforce readiness. By mandating public educational institutions to adopt rapid deployment strategies, the bill aligns educational practices with market demands, facilitating quicker transitions for students into the workforce. Through this program, grant funding is made available to support both the expansion of existing programs and the creation of new ones, ensuring that educational offerings remain relevant and responsive to employer needs.

Summary

Senate Bill 441 establishes the Texas Fast Start Program, aimed at promoting rapid delivery of workforce education and development. This initiative targets public junior colleges, state colleges, and technical institutes to implement competency-based and rapid-deployment education delivery models. The program is designed to assist students in earning postsecondary certificates and degrees in a timely manner, with a focus on current and future employer needs within Texas. The intentional acceleration of educational pathways seeks to address skills gaps and enhance employability in high-demand sectors of the labor market.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill has faced discussions related to the adequacy of funding and the implementation of competency-based learning strategies. Concerns from various stakeholders highlight the need for proper allocation of resources to ensure that the intended goals of quick student entry into the workforce are met without compromising educational quality. Additionally, the emphasis on aligning educational outcomes with employer requirements raises questions about the balance between workforce needs and broader educational objectives.

Companion Bills

TX HB834

Identical Relating to the establishment of the Texas Fast Start Program to promote rapid delivery of workforce education and development.

Previously Filed As

TX SB741

Relating to the period during which an employee may file a claim for unpaid wages with the Texas Workforce Commission.

TX SB658

Relating to the imposition and collection of a penalty for fraudulently obtaining unemployment compensation benefits.

TX SB1392

Relating to an audit by the state auditor and a study by the comptroller of the events trust funds.

TX SB1391

Relating to a requirement that the comptroller perform a study of the Texas Economic Development Act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.