New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S06468

Introduced
3/14/25  
Refer
3/14/25  

Caption

Relates to training and education for sustainable wage jobs and traditional and non-traditional employment in public assistance employment programs.

Summary

Bill S06468 aims to amend the social services law to enhance training and education opportunities for sustainable wage jobs and both traditional and nontraditional employment within public assistance employment programs. It defines key terms such as 'nontraditional employment' and 'sustainable wage' to ensure clarity in the implementation of these programs. The bill emphasizes the importance of developing employability plans that reflect the preferences of participants, particularly those who have completed high school or obtained a GED, and promotes access to training for jobs that pay sustainable wages.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will modify existing social services laws to prioritize training for sustainable wage jobs and nontraditional employment opportunities. It will require local social services officials to create employability plans that are tailored to individual participants' needs and preferences while ensuring compliance with federal and state work participation requirements. This could lead to an increase in the number of individuals in public assistance programs receiving training for high-demand jobs, potentially reducing reliance on social services over time.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding Bill S06468 appears to be supportive, as it addresses critical issues related to employment and economic stability for individuals receiving public assistance. However, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of the training programs and whether they will effectively meet the needs of participants and local job markets.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the definition of 'nontraditional employment' and the feasibility of providing adequate training resources for all participants. Some stakeholders may argue that the focus on sustainable wages could limit opportunities for individuals who are not yet qualified for such positions, while others may express concerns about the adequacy of funding and resources to support the proposed changes.

Companion Bills

NY A02188

Same As Relates to training and education for sustainable wage jobs and traditional and non-traditional employment in public assistance employment programs.

Previously Filed As

NY S02542

Relates to training and education for sustainable wage jobs and traditional and non-traditional employment in public assistance employment programs.

NY S02915

Relates to training and education for sustainable wage jobs and traditional and non-traditional employment in public assistance employment programs.

Similar Bills

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