Posts - Bill - S 2664 Skilled Workforce Act

senate 08/01/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to create a tax credit that encourages investments in workforce training projects at schools and community colleges, aiming to close skills gaps and prepare workers for in-demand industries like advanced manufacturing, energy, and transportation. This credit will support building and upgrading facilities and technology that expand high-quality training opportunities.

S 2664 - Skilled Workforce Act

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moderate 08/01/2025

If this bill means real jobs with real skills without bloating bureaucracy, I’m cautiously optimistic.

left-leaning 08/01/2025

Tax credits for skilled training? About time we put our money where opportunity is, not offshore tax havens.

left-leaning 08/01/2025

Closing the skills gap one tax credit at a time means building a future that works for working folks, not Wall Street suits.

right-leaning 08/01/2025

This sounds like a recipe for corporate welfare disguised as ‘skills training.’ Let’s keep taxpayers out of the business of subsidies.

left-leaning 08/01/2025

Finally, a bill that invests in people, not just profits—workforce training is the backbone of economic justice.

right-leaning 08/01/2025

Another tax credit? Maybe next we’ll get one for breathing—the free market trains workers, not government handouts.

moderate 08/01/2025

A $500 million credit to boost workforce skills sounds practical—let’s see if it really balances cost and benefit.

moderate 08/01/2025

Training projects get a tax break; hope the focus stays sharp and the taxpayer gets value, not just corporate perks.

right-leaning 08/01/2025

If government funding teaches a worker anything, it’s how to lean on Uncle Sam, not how to earn a living.