All Roll Calls
Yes: 163 • No: 0
Sponsored By: Randy E. Smith (Republican)
Signed by Governor
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The commission works with Commerce, Education, charter schools, community and technical colleges, higher education, and employers to build job-ready credentials. It must keep talking with employers so content matches local and regional job needs. The law prioritizes credentials for construction, manufacturing, and energy jobs.
The program helps public colleges build and run micro-credential offerings and student supports. The commission can hire outside experts to design strong programs. It must verify completions and track whether credentials raise job placement and earnings. The commission can set rules under state administrative procedures to run the program.
The program sets rules for how micro-credentials are designed and verified. It sets technology standards for creating, keeping, and sharing credentials. Approved entities store your records securely, and you control who can see them. Records can include micro-credentials, degrees, licenses, certifications, and apprenticeships.
The law creates a statewide micro-credential program inside the Higher Education Policy Commission. The Chancellor runs the program and sets standards for which skills count and how people prove mastery. Credentials can be earned online, with AI tools, hands-on, or on the job. The law takes effect 90 days after passage.
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Randy E. Smith
Republican • Senate
Mike Woelfel
Democratic • Senate
All Roll Calls
Yes: 163 • No: 0
Senate vote • 3/14/2026
Senate concurred in House amendments and passed bill (Roll No. 656)
Yes: 34 • No: 0
House vote • 3/11/2026
Passed House (Roll No. 389)
Yes: 95 • No: 0
Senate vote • 2/24/2026
Passed Senate (Roll No. 209)
Yes: 34 • No: 0
Approved by Governor 4/1/2026
To Governor 3/18/2026
House Message received
Senate concurred in House amendments and passed bill (Roll No. 656)
Communicated to House
Completed legislative action
To Governor 3/18/2026 - Senate Journal
Approved by Governor 4/1/2026 - Senate Journal
Approved by Governor 4/1/2026 - House Journal
On 3rd reading, Special Calendar
Read 3rd time
Passed House (Roll No. 389)
Title amendment adopted (Voice vote)
Communicated to Senate
On 2nd reading, Special Calendar
Read 2nd time
Amendment reported by the Clerk
Committee amendment adopted (Voice vote)
With amendment, do pass
Immediate consideration
Read 1st time
House received Senate message
Introduced in House
To Finance
To House Finance
Committee Substitute
Enrolled
Introduced Version
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