Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB156

Introduced
4/7/26  
Refer
4/7/26  
Report Pass
4/23/26  
Refer
4/23/26  
Report Pass
4/28/26  
Refer
4/28/26  
Engrossed
4/29/26  
Refer
4/29/26  
Report Pass
5/6/26  
Refer
5/6/26  
Report Pass
5/8/26  
Refer
5/8/26  
Engrossed
5/21/26  
Engrossed
5/21/26  

Caption

Change Practices of Work Force Development Council

Impact

If enacted, SB156 would have significant implications for how workforce development programs are structured in Colorado. It seeks to create a more cohesive and efficient system that integrates education, workforce training, and economic development strategies. This approach is expected to facilitate better transitions for students from education to relevant job opportunities, filling critical roles in sectors experiencing labor shortages. It also emphasizes the importance of employer feedback to ensure training programs remain aligned with market needs.

Summary

Senate Bill 156 proposes to amend the practices of the Colorado state workforce development council with the goal of improving workforce readiness and aligning education with industry needs. The bill includes provisions for streamlining requirements associated with the council's talent pipeline report to reflect recent industry changes, thereby enhancing the relevance of educational pathways to meet employment demands in growing sectors. Additionally, it aims to provide greater flexibility in developing criteria for career pathways based upon data and feedback from industry stakeholders.

Contention

While the bill is largely aimed at fostering collaboration between state entities and industries, some concerns may arise from stakeholders regarding the adequacy of funding and resources allocated to implement these changes effectively. Critics may also contend that without sufficient oversight, such flexibility might lead to inconsistencies in how programs are developed and measured. Overall, the success of SB156 will likely hinge on the ongoing engagement of local industries and educational institutions to meet the evolving labor market demands.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO SB120

Nuclear Workforce Development & Education Program

CO SB155

Legislation Inside Advisory Council

CO HB1034

Changes to Dangerous Dog Statute

CO HB1316

Changes to Definitions Monitoring of Prescription Drugs

CO SB067

Prosecution Fellowship Program Changes

CO SB142

Changes to Wildfire Resiliency Code Board

CO SB027

Trauma-Informed School Safety Practices

CO SB268

Changes to Money in the Marijuana Tax Cash Fund

CO HB1279

State-Level Data for Colorado Works Program

CO HB1094

Pharmacy Benefit Manager Practices

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