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SB 3189

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Union School District for workforce development projects and certain programs.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Tyler McCaughn

SB 3189 would have appropriated FY2026 General Fund funds to the Union School District for workforce development programs.

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Bill Summary · SB 3189

Summary of SB 3189

Overview

  • Bill number and title: SB 3189 — General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Union School District for workforce development projects and certain programs.
  • Purpose: To provide a General Fund appropriation for Fiscal Year 2026 to the Union School District to support workforce development initiatives and related programs.
  • Status: Died In Committee (introduced February 26, 2025; referred to Appropriations on February 26, 2025; no further action beyond committee).

What the bill would do

  • Establish a state General Fund appropriation for the Union School District intended to fund workforce development activities and unspecified related programs for FY2026.
  • The measure would specify that the funds come from the General Fund and would be allocated to the Union School District, subject to the terms and conditions outlined in the enacted bill (the exact terms, including program eligibility, funding formula, reporting, and any requirements, would be in the bill text).

Provisions and scope (as indicated by title and summary)

  • Target recipient: Union School District.
  • Purpose categories: Workforce development projects and certain programs (specific programs and activities would be defined in the enacted text).
  • Fiscal year: FY2026.
  • Funding source: General Fund.

Note: The available information does not include the exact dollar amount, eligible activities, performance metrics, or reporting requirements. Those details would appear in the full bill text.

Beneficiaries and potential impact

  • Primary beneficiary: Union School District, which would receive funding for workforce development-related activities.
  • Secondary beneficiaries: Students and local employers could benefit through strengthened job training, partnerships between the district and industry, and expanded career pathways.
  • Broader implications: If funded, the programs could influence local workforce pipelines, align with local economic development goals, and impact district budgeting and program planning.

Fiscal and timeline considerations

  • Fiscal impact: Not specified in the provided information. The bill would have a net General Fund cost for FY2026, contingent on the enacted amount and any matching or maintenance-of-efficiency requirements.
  • Timeline: Introduced and referred to Appropriations on February 26, 2025; the bill died in committee on the same date, so no funding or policy change would take effect unless reintroduced in a future session.

Status and next steps

  • Current status: Dead in committee; no further legislative action recorded.
  • Next steps if pursued again: The bill could be reintroduced in a future session with specific funding amounts, eligible programs, and reporting requirements. In the interim, no appropriation would be authorized for FY2026 under this bill.

Notes for readers

  • This summary reflects the information available: SB 3189 would have appropriated General Fund money for FY2026 to the Union School District for workforce development and related programs, but it did not advance beyond the Appropriations Committee.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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