SENATE BILL REPORT
SB 6385
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As of January 31, 2020
Title: An act relating to jobs training for homeless individuals.
Brief Description: Providing for jobs training for homeless individuals.
Sponsors: Senators Zeiger, Kuderer, O'Ban, Nguyen, Lovelett and Wilson, C.
Brief History:
Committee Activity: Human Services, Reentry & Rehabilitation: 2/04/20.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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SENATE COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES, REENTRY & REHABILITATION |
Staff: Alison Mendiola (786-7488)
Background: Department of Commerce. The Department of Commerce (Commerce) is an executive branch agency created in 1994, through the consolidation of the Department of Community Development and the Department of Trade and Economic Development. Commerce is responsible for promoting community and economic development statewide by assisting communities to increase economic vitality and the quality of citizens' lives, and assisting the state's businesses to maintain and increase economic competitiveness while maintaining a healthy environment.
Community and economic development efforts include efforts to increase economic opportunity; local planning to manage growth; the promotion and provision of affordable housing and housing-related services; providing public infrastructure; business and trade development; assisting firms and industrial sectors to increase their competitiveness; fostering the development of minority and women-owned businesses; facilitating technology development, transfer, and diffusion; community services and advocacy for low-income persons; and public safety efforts.
Under the Homeless Housing and Assistance chapter of the RCW, "homeless person" means an individual living outside or in a building not meant for human habitation or which they have no legal right to occupy, in an emergency shelter, or in a temporary housing program which may include a transitional and supportive housing program if habitation time limits exist. This definition includes substance abusers, people with mental illness, and sex offenders who are homeless.
In the 2019-21 operating budget, $100,000 was appropriated to Commerce for each fiscal year to provide a grant to municipalities using a labor program model designed for providing jobs to individuals experiencing homelessness to lead to full-time employment and stable housing. Commerce issued a request for proposal and received one application from the city of Vancouver, to expand a current program known as Talkin' Trash. The contract scope of work with the City of Vancouver and Commerce includes:
developing, or expanding, a labor program designed for people with housing and employment barriers that provides increasing responsibility and skill development opportunities;
providing resume support, coaching for interviews, and assistance identifying future employment opportunities; and
partnering with local homeless housing programs and other service providers to help program participants connect to resources and support.
Summary of Bill: Commerce must establish a competitive program for awarding grants to municipalities using a labor program model designed for providing jobs to individuals experiencing homelessness to lead to full time-time employment and stable housing.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on January 31, 2020.
Creates Committee/Commission/Task Force that includes Legislative members: No.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.