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Committee sends placeholder workforce development bill to JFS for study by Board of Regents

Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee · March 8, 2024
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Summary

SB 106, a placeholder bill authorizing a study of workforce development initiatives by the Board of Regents, was moved out of committee. Lawmakers described the substitute as largely titular with the Board of Regents conducting the study.

The committee voted to refer SB 106, a bill described in committee as largely a placeholder, to JFS. Chair Senator Derek Slapp said the bill includes a study to be conducted by the Board of Regents. Representative Cooley noted that she typically opposes placeholder bills but would support this one based on leadership's handling of similar placeholders in prior sessions.

Senator Kelly and others asked about substantive substitute language and were reminded that the current version mainly restates the title and a short study directive to the Board of Regents. The clerk called the roll and recorded a majority 'yes' with one recorded 'no' (Representative Lanou) among the entries captured in the transcript; the chair reiterated that votes would remain open until 2:00 p.m.

The committee took no amendments and advanced the placeholder to JFS for further consideration.