SB 223 IN Passed One Chamber
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Summary
Requires a state provider of a workforce related program (state provider) to include the following information in an annual report concerning the workforce related program: (1) The number of participants who participated in another workforce related program after completing the program. (2) The average increase in a participant's wages after the participant's completion of the workplace related program. Requires, not later than November 1, 2026, a state provider to: (1) develop a plan to collect information from participants in a workforce related program for the purpose of monitoring outcomes for the participants; and (2) submit a report describing the plan to the legislative council.
Sponsors (4)
- Brian Buchanan Republican · author
- Spencer Deery Republican · author
- Eric Koch Republican · author
- Craig Snow Republican · sponsor
3 coauthors / cosponsors
- Stacey Donato Republican · coauthor
- Gary Byrne Republican · coauthor
- Mark Spencer Democratic · coauthor
Action history (11)
- Jan 8, 2026 First reading: referred to Committee on Commerce and Technology · upper
- Jan 8, 2026 Authored by Senator Buchanan · upper
- Jan 22, 2026 Senator Deery added as second author · upper
- Jan 22, 2026 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
- Jan 26, 2026 Senator Koch added as third author · upper
- Jan 26, 2026 Senators Donato, Byrne, Spencer added as coauthors · upper
- Jan 26, 2026 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
- Jan 27, 2026 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 110: yeas 44, nays 0 · upper
- Jan 27, 2026 House sponsor: Representative Snow · upper
- Jan 28, 2026 Referred to the House · upper
- Jan 29, 2026 First reading: referred to Committee on Employment, Labor and Pensions · lower
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