Career-Connected Learning Pathways Act of 2026
HR 7676 creates federal funding and coordination for school-employer partnerships integrating academic education with work-based learning to prepare students for in-demand careers.
HR 7676 creates federal funding and coordination for school-employer partnerships integrating academic education with work-based learning to prepare students for in-demand careers.
HR 7676 establishes federal support and funding mechanisms for "career-connected learning pathways"—educational programs that integrate academic instruction with work-based learning experiences. The bill appears designed to create infrastructure for partnerships between schools, community colleges, employers, and workforce development agencies to provide students with skills training aligned to labor market demands.
Career pathway programs can reduce youth unemployment, address skills gaps in growing industries, and provide alternatives to traditional four-year college paths. With significant regional variations in job availability and educational opportunity, federal coordination could standardize access and outcomes, though implementation costs and program effectiveness remain open questions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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