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HB 22-1350

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Regional Talent Development Initiative Grant Program

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House Bill 22-1350, also known as the Regional Talent Development Initiative Grant Program, is a Colorado law that sets up a grant program aimed at helping different regions in the state develop their workforce according to local needs. This includes supporting areas recovering from economic impacts due to the pandemic. The bill allocates $91 million, mostly from federal funds, to support initiatives like training programs and partnerships between businesses and educational institutions. It establishes a steering committee to oversee how these grants are awarded and ensures that there is representation for rural areas as well as two-year and four-year higher education institutions. Since the bill has been signed into law, it means this program is now active and will operate until July 1, 2028.

Official Summary

The act establishes the regional talent development initiative grant program (grant program) in the office of economic development (office) to fund talent development initiatives across the state that meet regional labor market needs and specified grant program goals, including initiatives that meet workforce development needs in regions as they recover from the negative economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The office, a state agency designated by the office, or a third party with whom the office contracts is to serve as the administrator of the grant program (program administrator). The office is directed to appoint a steering committee of 5 to 8 business, civic, education, and nonprofit professionals (steering committee), including at least one member representing a rural area of the state, one member representing a 2-year institution of higher education, and one member representing a 4-year institution of higher education. The steering committee will support the program administrator in: Developing a grant application process; Establishing grant application selection and prioritization criteria; and Appointing a selection committee to review grant applications and make grant award recommendations. The office, in collaboration with the departments of labor and employment, higher education, and education and the steering committee, is to identify regions throughout the state to inform the selection of grant applications. The office is to publish a report on the grant program by November 1, 2023, and by each November 1 through November 1, 2027. The act creates the regional talent development initiative grant program fund (grant program fund) and directs the state treasurer to transfer $91 million from the workers, employers, and workforce centers cash fund (cash fund) to the grant program fund as follows: $89,123,184 from federal money in the cash fund that the state received pursuant to the "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021"; and $1,876,816 from money in the cash fund that originated from the general fund. The money in the grant program fund is continuously appropriated to the office for the grant program and related costs. The grant program repeals on July 1, 2028. The act also directs the state treasurer to transfer $32,373,184 from the money in the cash fund that originated from the general fund back to the general fund. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2022-05-26
Latest action
2022-03-29
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Education
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Votes

CONCUR
2022-05-10 · House · passYes: 54 · No: 11 · Other:
REPASS
2022-05-10 · House · passYes: 54 · No: 11 · Other:
BILL
2022-05-05 · Senate · passYes: 35 · No: 0 · Other:
BILL
2022-04-25 · House · passYes: 52 · No: 11 · Other: