Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3681

Introduced
6/3/25  

Caption

Leveraging Educational Opportunity Networks Act

Impact

The bill mandates that at least 50% of individuals enrolled in the workforce training programs must come from vulnerable populations—such as previously incarcerated persons and low-income individuals. These stipulations are designed to help break the cycle of generational poverty and address racial and economic disparities. Additionally, programs funded by this bill must ensure that participants receive living wages and have opportunities for career advancement, which could potentially lead to a more skilled and ready workforce across various sectors.

Summary

House Bill 3681, known as the Leveraging Educational Opportunity Networks Act, aims to establish a grant program directed by the Secretary of Labor for developing and implementing workforce training programs. This bill acknowledges the increasing demand for short-term workforce training programs, particularly as many U.S. workers lack a four-year college degree. The initiative is intended to expand access to high-quality, sectoral training programs that align with the needs of employers, especially in high-demand fields such as healthcare, manufacturing, and technology.

Contention

Although the bill presents numerous benefits, notable points of contention may arise regarding the prioritization of funds and the definition of 'living wage.' Critics might argue that the implementation of the bill could result in a disparity between the number of applicants and the grants awarded, particularly as regions compete for limited funding. Furthermore, there may be debates surrounding the effectiveness of the proposed programs in genuinely addressing the learning needs of populations with lower educational backgrounds and ensuring lasting job placements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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