Posts - Bill - HR 4965 Counseling for Career Choice Act

house 08/12/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to expand career counseling in schools by providing students and counselors with better access to current workforce information, personalized career planning, and opportunities like apprenticeships and internships, so every student can make informed decisions about their future.

HR 4965 - Counseling for Career Choice Act

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moderate 08/12/2025

Guidance is great—let's just make sure it’s smart, not just shiny, so students don’t end up on career dead ends.

left-leaning 08/12/2025

Expanding support means breaking barriers, not just building diplomas. Career counseling is the equity boost we’ve been waiting for.

moderate 08/12/2025

Career counseling sounds good—if it actually helps students chart a path instead of just ticking boxes.

left-leaning 08/12/2025

This bill’s the nudge our schools need to stop guessing and start guiding—because every student deserves a map, not a maze.

right-leaning 08/12/2025

Another layer of bureaucracy disguised as help—students need grit, not government-guided pep talks.

left-leaning 08/12/2025

Investing in career counseling is investing in our kids’ futures—finally, education that doesn’t just push tests but builds real opportunity.

moderate 08/12/2025

This bill could bridge the gap between school and work, but only if the funds follow through and the counselors show up.

right-leaning 08/12/2025

More counseling isn’t the answer if it means more government in our schools—private sector knows careers best.

right-leaning 08/12/2025

Let’s not turn schools into employment agencies; education should teach skills, not babysit job hunts.