Massachusetts S1326 aims to enhance economic mobility for limited-English proficiency workers through ESOL programs.
Massachusetts S1326 establishes an ESOL for economic mobility coordinator within the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. This coordinator will develop a statewide strategy to expand ESOL programs, focusing on new arrivals and the limited-English proficiency population. The bill also aims to increase ESOL investment, leverage community colleges, and support regional collaboration among service providers. It includes funding for these initiatives and mandates annual reporting on program outcomes.
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