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S 326

South Carolina Emergency Fuel Supply Act

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Jeffrey Graham

Expands local access to vocational education by allowing Chapter 74 programs in municipal high schools when regional demand exists, with state support and flexibility.

Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources
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Bill Summary · S 326

Summary — S 326 (Filed 01/16/2025)

Note: source materials provided for this bill contain conflicting metadata (multiple different titles, sponsor lists, and cross‑references). The authoritative substantive text included in the packet is a Massachusetts bill titled “An Act to expand student opportunities in career technical education.” This summary focuses on that enacted text (amendments to Mass. Gen. Laws, chapters 71 and 74). Verify the official legislative website for definitive versioning.

Purpose

To expand access to career‑technical (vocational) education by (1) allowing more flexible local membership and program offerings, (2) permitting approval of additional Chapter 74 vocational programs where regional labor market demand exceeds existing program capacity, and (3) directing the state education department to support municipalities and demonstration programs that increase student access.

Key provisions

  • Amends subsection (c) of Section 14B, Chapter 71:

    • Permits a city or town to simultaneously be a member of a vocational regional school district and any other type of regional school district.
    • Authorizes a city or town that belongs to a regional vocational school district to offer a vocational‑technical (Chapter 74) program in its municipal high school, provided the program is approved under Chapter 74 and meets regional labor market needs as determined by Regional Workforce Boards.
  • Amends Section 2, Chapter 74:

    • Adds regulatory directive that Chapter 74 program regulations must allow approval of proposed programs even if they duplicate programs in the region, when there is a demonstrated labor market need and insufficient capacity in existing programs.
  • Adds administrative support provisions to Section 2, Chapter 74:

    • Directs the Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education to allocate department resources to provide technical assistance to municipal and comprehensive high schools seeking to offer Chapter 74 programs that meet regional labor demands (and do not duplicate programs except where capacity is lacking).
    • Requires the Commissioner to support continuation of demonstration programs that provide vocational opportunities to students who cannot secure a seat in approved Chapter 74 programs due to enrollment capacity limits.

Who is affected

  • Municipal and regional school districts (especially cities/towns in vocational regional districts)
  • Municipal and comprehensive high schools seeking to establish Chapter 74 programs
  • Students seeking vocational technical education, particularly those blocked by enrollment caps
  • Regional Workforce Boards (charged with determining labor market needs)
  • Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (Commissioner) — new duties for technical support and program continuation

Potential impacts

  • Increased local access to vocational programs and alignment of programs with regional labor markets
  • Greater flexibility to approve new programs even where similar programs exist, if demand/capacity justify them
  • Potential need for additional state and local resources to support program creation, technical assistance, and expanded enrollment capacity
  • May speed workforce pipeline development in high‑demand occupations

Procedural / timeline notes & data conflicts

  • Bill filed in Massachusetts Senate as docket No. 1353 (filed 01/16/2025). Listed legislative steps include referrals to Education and scheduling of hearings (hearing dates noted 09/30/2025). Some provided action entries and sponsor lists appear to be from unrelated federal or other bills (e.g., references to an “American Music Fairness Act,” Medicaid reimbursement, and U.S. senators as sponsors). The packet also references a new draft S2690 (11/17/2025).
  • Recommendation: consult the Massachusetts Legislature website (Senate Docket No. 1353 / Bill No. 326) for the official current text, accurate sponsors, committee assignments, and fiscal notes before citing or acting on this measure.

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

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