Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB811

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

Mentoring to Succeed Act of 2025This bill establishes grants to support mentoring programs for eligible youth (e.g., in-school youth, out-of-school youth, or youth who are failing academically or who meet specified criteria). Specifically, the bill directs the Department of Labor to award competitive grants for certain community-based organizations or partnerships involving community-based organizations to (1) establish, expand, or support mentoring programs; (2) assist eligible youth enrolled in secondary schools in developing cognitive and social-emotional skills; and (3) prepare eligible youth for success in high school, postsecondary education, and the workforce.Additionally, Labor must work with the Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and the Department of Education to (1) refer grant recipients to the National Mentoring Resource Center to obtain mentoring resources, and (2) provide grant recipients with information regarding transitional services for eligible youth returning from correctional facilities and transition services for students with disabilities.The bill also requires Labor's Chief Evaluation Office to study and report on mentoring programs.

Impact

If enacted, HB811 will amend the existing Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act by adding a new section outlining the establishment of youth mentoring programs. Grants awarded under this section would prioritize eligible entities that demonstrate the ability to serve youth with the greatest need, including those from high-poverty areas or who are at risk of violence and health-related issues. Additionally, the bill encourages collaborations between community-based organizations, local educational agencies, and private sector partners, thus promoting a comprehensive approach to workforce development and youth mentoring.

Summary

House Bill 811, known as the 'Mentoring to Succeed Act of 2025', aims to establish a competitive grant program dedicated to supporting, expanding, and enhancing youth mentoring programs for eligible youth. The goal of the bill is to improve cognitive and social-emotional skills of participating youth, which should ultimately enhance their preparation for success in high school, postsecondary education, and the workforce. The act also emphasizes the importance of work-based learning, career exploration, and employability skill development, particularly for youth from underserved communities and those facing significant barriers.

Contention

Some notable points of contention around HB811 could stem from discussions regarding the allocation of funds and the effectiveness of mentoring programs. Questions may be raised about how effectively grant funds will be utilized and whether the proposed oversight measures for programs will ensure a significant positive impact. Also, the level of involvement from local communities in tailoring programs to address local needs may spark debates about resource distribution and program implementation strategies. Concerns regarding the qualifications of mentors and ensuring equitable access to all youth, regardless of background, will also likely be at the forefront of discussions.

Congress_id

119-HR-811

Policy_area

Education

Introduced_date

2025-01-28

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US SB299

Identical bill Mentoring to Succeed Act of 2025

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