
Billls pass Massachusetts House regarding the Apprenticeships in Public Construction and Heart Health at Sporting Events , both on a 154-1 vote. Now on to the MA Senate.
State Representative Jonathan Zlotnik Announces the House Passage of Bills Regarding Apprenticeships in Public Construction and Heart Health at Sporting Events
Press Release:
BOSTON, MA – Representative Jonathan Zlotnik (D-Gardner) joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in passing bills regarding apprenticeships in public construction and requiring automated external defibrillators (AEDs) at facilities that host sporting events.
Looking to sustain the future of the state’s trades workforce, H.4994-An Act relative to preparing apprentices in the Commonwealth, was passed by the House of Representatives in a 154-1 vote. The bill requires that public construction projects that cost at least $10 million to use apprentices. It would also implement a scaled increase in percentage of all hours worked on these public construction projects to be performed by apprentices, culminating in 15% of all hours after four years. Further, the bill would require apprentices in the Commonwealth to be registered in programs approved by the Division of Apprentice Standards and employed in compliance with any ratios implemented by the Division.
In addition to the apprenticeship bill, the House of Representatives also passed H.4993-An Act requiring automated external defibrillators at sporting events in a 154-1 vote. The bill requires public stadiums, sporting centers, gymnasiums, and other facilities that play host to athletic events to have at least one AED device on site during any events. While there have been regulations requiring AED devices in public schools, there was previously no requirement for AED devices at facilities hosting sporting events in the Commonwealth. The bill not only promotes heart health for spectators at these sporting events, but also represents a way to combat incidents of sudden cardiac arrest.
Following their passage in the House of Representatives, H.4994 and H.4993 will now advance to the State Senate for debate and passage.






















