US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB2664

Introduced
8/1/25  

Caption

Skilled Workforce Act

Impact

This legislation holds the potential to significantly impact state laws related to educational funding and workforce development. By establishing a federally recognized credit for investments in workforce training, states may see an increase in partnerships among educational institutions and businesses. Furthermore, it encourages regional collaboration by directing funding to initiatives that align with local workforce needs. This could trigger an uplift in community colleges and vocational schools, particularly those focusing on associate degrees and technical training that directly responds to labor market demands.

Summary

The SB2664, also known as the Skilled Workforce Act, aims to enhance the workforce development framework in the United States by introducing a tax credit mechanism for qualifying workforce training projects. Under this bill, eligible taxpayers can receive a credit equal to 30 percent of the qualifying investments made in approved workforce training initiatives aimed at addressing critical skills shortages in various high-demand industries such as advanced manufacturing and renewable energy. The intent is to incentivize investments in workforce training programs that will ultimately help strengthen the economy by ensuring a skilled labor force.

Contention

Although the bill is positively received by proponents who emphasize its role in driving economic growth and closing the skills gap, there are notable concerns about the implementation of such a credit, particularly regarding its accessibility and equitable distribution. Critics worry about the potential for these initiatives to favor certain institutions over others, possibly sidelining rural or underfunded schools. Moreover, questions remain about the long-term sustainability of funded projects once federal support wanes, thus spurring debates on the effectiveness of tax credits as a sole method of workforce development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB4999

Fusion Workforce Act STEM Education and Skilled Technical Workforce for Fusion Act

US HB5493

USA Workforce Investment Act

US HB7576

AI Workforce Training Act

US SB2253

Mississippi Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act; enact.

US SB1241

Skilled and trained workforce requirements.

US SB1185

Pharmaceutical facilities: skilled and trained workforce.

US HB8133

DPA Workforce and Skilled Labor Needs Act of 2026

US SB2221

Eligibility for the skilled workforce scholarship program.

US SB369

Salton Sea: restoration projects: skilled and trained workforce.

US HB464

Skills Investment Act of 2025

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