SB 25-120
signedNuclear Workforce Development & Education Program
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedSenate Bill 25-120, which has been signed into law, establishes a program aimed at developing and expanding nuclear engineering education in Colorado. This initiative will help meet the growing demand for skilled workers in the nuclear energy sector by providing grants to educational institutions for new or expanded degree programs and courses. The program is funded through donations, grants, and gifts rather than state funds, and it won't start awarding grants until at least $500,000 has been raised. This means that colleges and universities in Colorado will be able to offer more opportunities for students interested in nuclear engineering once the funding threshold is met.
Official Summary
The bill creates the Colorado nuclear workforce development and education program (program) in the department of higher education (department) council (council) in the Colorado school of mines to help meet growing workforce demand in the nuclear energy sector. The bill establishes a related grant program (grant program) to provide grants to institutions of higher education for the development or expansion of nuclear engineering degree or certificate programs or course offerings. The Colorado nuclear workforce development and education council shall advise and assist the department regarding the grant program's implementation and evaluation convene advisory sessions with stakeholders from the nuclear, educational, and workforce development sectors; implement the grant program; and contract with one or more third-party entities for staffing and operational assistance . The department may seek, accept, and expend gifts, grants, and donations for program-related council-related purposes. The state treasurer shall credit the gifts, grants, and donations to the Colorado nuclear workforce development and education cash fund (cash fund) , which is created in the bill . The general assembly shall not appropriate general fund dollars to implement or maintain program council operations or grant awards. The department council shall convene and begin awarding grants only after the balance of the cash fund reaches or exceeds $500,000. The bill imposes requirements to report to the general assembly about the program's council's funding sources, grant program implementation , and use other uses of funds. The bill repeals the program council , effective September 1, 2032, unless the program council is extended pursuant to a sunset review. Conditional upon the receipt of sufficient gifts, grants, and donations, for the 2025-26 state fiscal year, the bill appropriates $500,000 from the cash fund to the department of higher education for use by the trustees of the Colorado school of mines. (Note: Italicized words indicate new material added to the original summary; dashes through words indicate deletions from the original summary.) (Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)
Details
- Chamber
- Senate
- First action
- 2025-05-13
- Latest action
- 2025-02-04
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Education
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Sponsors
- Larry Liston (primary) · Republican
- Janice Marchman (primary) · Democratic
- Matt Soper (primary) · Republican
- Amy Paschal (primary) · Democratic
- Matt Ball (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Marc Catlin (cosponsor) · Republican
- Barbara Kirkmeyer (cosponsor) · Republican
- Kyle Mullica (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Byron Pelton (cosponsor) · Republican
- Rod Pelton (cosponsor) · Republican
- Dylan Roberts (cosponsor) · Democratic