Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2361

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to training tomorrow’s trucking industry workforce

Impact

The implementation of S2361 would significantly impact state laws related to workforce development in Massachusetts. By establishing a dedicated funding mechanism for the trucking industry, the bill could lead to greater employment opportunities, particularly for underserved groups including women, minorities, veterans, and low-income individuals. The bill also stipulates that the funds provided through the grant program will complement, rather than replace, existing funding sources, ensuring a comprehensive approach to workforce training in the state.

Summary

Bill S2361 aims to address workforce shortages in the trucking industry in Massachusetts by establishing a grant program through the Board of Higher Education. This program is designed to support training and education initiatives for various personnel in the trucking sector, which includes truck drivers, mechanics, technicians, and other support roles. The bill emphasizes collaboration between educational institutions, employers, and workforce development organizations to create a robust pipeline of qualified candidates for the industry. With a focus on job creation, retraining, and technological adaptation, S2361 seeks to modernize the workforce in line with current industry demands.

Contention

Among the noteworthy aspects of S2361 is the potential for debate around the focus and effectiveness of the grant program. Stakeholders may express differing opinions on how adequately the proposed training initiatives address the real needs of the trucking industry, particularly regarding the incorporation of technology and job retention strategies. Additionally, opponents might raise concerns about possible bureaucratic inefficiencies in administering the funds or the adequacy of job training for new technologies, as highlighted in the requirements for grant applications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3730

Relative to training tomorrow’s trucking industry workforce

MA HB3826

Relating to workforce development in the trucking industry; declaring an emergency.

MA S1295

Relative to workforce training

MA H3983

Relative to establishing a workforce training trust fund for emerging technologies

MA S327

Enabling all students to thrive: protecting a high quality, diverse educator workforce

MA H3108

To establish the micro business employee training and workforce development program

MA S1387

Enabling physician assistants to authorize psychiatric holds and ensure adequate training on their use

MA SB0037

Torts involving commercial trucking industry.

MA S1958

Establishing the micro business employee training and workforce development program

MA H1380

Relative to healthcare industry recruitment and education for the 21st Century

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