Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2465

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Va. Ed. & Workforce Data Governing Board & Office of Va. Education & Workforce Data; established.

Impact

The implementation of HB2465 is projected to modernize the way Virginia manages and analyzes education and workforce data. By facilitating a centralized platform, the bill seeks to ensure data integrity, promote data-driven decisions, and enhance the efficacy of public services. State educational institutions and workforce agencies will benefit from improved coordination, potentially addressing labor market gaps while providing students with greater access to internship and work-based learning opportunities.

Summary

House Bill 2465 aims to establish a structured approach to enhance the education and workforce data ecosystem in Virginia, recognizing the need for an organized system to collect and analyze pertinent data. The bill introduces the Office of Virginia Education and Workforce Data, governed by the Virginia Education and Workforce Data Governing Board, to oversee data governance, improve data sharing among state entities, and establish best practices in data management. This initiative seeks to leverage data to enhance educational outcomes and workforce readiness, ultimately aiming to improve state policies through informed decision-making.

Contention

Discussions around the bill suggest potential concerns regarding data privacy and the security of sensitive information shared across various state agencies. Stakeholders may question the governance structure of the newly established boards and offices, particularly concerning their ability to manage data responsibly. Critics could argue that increased data sharing must be accompanied by robust privacy protections to prevent misuse and safeguard sensitive information related to students and workforce participants.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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