North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S986

Introduced
4/30/26  
Refer
5/4/26  

Caption

Workforce Act of 2026

Impact

If enacted, the Workforce Act of 2026 would significantly affect state laws concerning workforce development and educational pathways. By allocating funds to improve apprenticeship programs and support credential attainment, the bill seeks to address the evolving demands of the labor market. The establishment of a comprehensive framework for workforce data coordination aims to enhance collaboration among educators, state agencies, and employers, fostering an environment that supports economic growth and job preparedness.

Summary

Senate Bill 986, known as the Workforce Act of 2026, aims to enhance and expand workforce development programs in North Carolina. The bill includes provisions for the funding of various initiatives that promote a seamless transition from education to employment, emphasizing the alignment of educational programs with industry requirements. Key components of the bill include the appropriation of funds for the administration of the ApprenticeshipNC program, the promotion of industry-valued credentials, and enhancements to the existing NC Careers platform, aimed at providing career navigation resources for students and job seekers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 986 appears largely positive among those advocating for improved workforce development initiatives. Supporters argue that the bill addresses critical gaps in the current workforce system, while opponents express caution regarding the logistics and effectiveness of implementing such extensive reforms. Overall, the conversation around the bill indicates a shared desire to better align educational outcomes with employment opportunities, although there remains a need for careful consideration of the proposed methods.

Contention

Notable points of contention within the discussions surrounding this bill involve the distribution of funds and the prioritization of specific workforce programs. Some legislators and stakeholders have raised concerns about whether the funding will adequately reach the intended programs or if it will favor certain industries over others. Additionally, there are discussions about how well the initiatives can measure their effectiveness in improving employment outcomes, ultimately determining the real impact of the Workforce Act of 2026 on the state's economy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H1163

Workforce Act of 2026

NC S991

Community College Workforce Readiness Act

NC H365

Workforce Education Act

NC S546

Clean Energy Workforce & Innovation Act

NC S508

LL to CPL/Apprenticeship Program

NC S1041

Public Workforce Modernization Act

NC H689

Expanding Workforce and Education Act

NC S746

Study Automation and the Workforce

NC HB1302

Education and Workforce Strategy Act; enact

NC H269

Workforce Freedom and Protection Act

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