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Committee reports several education bills, adopts substitute on future-skills credit

2776946 · March 26, 2025
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The Michigan House Education and Workforce Committee adopted a substitute on a future-skills high-school credit requirement and voted to report multiple bills with recommendations after roll-call votes.

The House Committee on Education and Workforce on the floor adopted a substitute to a bill on high-school future-skills credits and voted to report five bills to the full House with committee recommendations.

The committee adopted an H2 substitute to House Bill 4,156 that would require two credits of “future skills,” to include one-half credit in personal finance, one-half credit in workplace development, and one credit from a list that includes math, science, English, career and technical education or a course developed or approved by a school. Vice Chair Linting moved adoption of the substitute and the clerk recorded the roll call; the clerk announced the substitute was adopted.

In a single voting sequence the committee also voted…

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