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HB 3473

Modifies provisions relating to grants for certain workforce training programs

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Sherri Gallick

Missouri bill HB 3473 modifies workforce training grant provisions; full legislative text needed to assess specific impacts on funding, eligibility, or program administration.

Referred: Emerging Issues(H)
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Bill Summary · HB 3473

Legislative bill overview

HB 3473 modifies the provisions governing grants for certain workforce training programs in Missouri. The bill was recently introduced in February 2026 and has completed its first reading in the House. Specific details about what modifications are being made are not available in the current information provided.

Why is this important

Workforce training programs are critical infrastructure for economic development, helping workers gain skills for in-demand jobs while addressing labor shortages in various industries. Changes to grant provisions could affect funding availability, eligibility requirements, or program administration—ultimately impacting both workers seeking training and employers needing skilled employees.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding allocation and scope – Whether grant modifications increase or decrease available funding, and which training programs or populations receive priority support
  • Eligibility and access requirements – Changes to who can apply for or receive grants could affect geographic regions, income levels, or specific industry sectors
  • Administrative burden – Modifications to grant processes could streamline or complicate how training providers and participants access funds

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

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