Renzo Soto, Policy Advisor

Renzo Soto, Policy Advisor

Renzo Soto, Policy Advisor

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TRUE program: Reskilling and upskilling to economic mobility

August 15, 2022
The following written testimony about reskilling and upskilling through the TRUE program by Texas 2036 Policy Advisor Renzo Soto was delivered to the House Committee on Higher Education on Aug. 10, 2022. What to Know:  The standalone value of a high school diploma declined over the past decade, making postsecondary education and training increasingly necessary for...

Taking Action: TX Community Colleges’ Declining Enrollment

July 18, 2022

While Texas recovers from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in many ways, the state also continues to hemorrhage community college enrollments. This defies historical trends where community colleges typically served more students during periods of economic instability so that they could find secure employment. One possible reason is the state’s red hot jobs market. …

Google, Texas 2036 Discuss Higher Education and Workforce

July 11, 2022

On Friday, July 8, Texas 2036 policy advisor Renzo Soto joined Google for a panel it hosted for the Australian-American Leadership Dialogue. The Tech Ecosystem in Texas: Credentials, Higher Ed, and Workforce event focused on how Texas is leading the conversation on tech innovation and the role education plays in it.  One example is the…

Work-Based Learning Can Help Achieve Texas’ Vision for a High-Quality Workforce

June 13, 2022
The following written testimony was submitted by Texas 2036 Senior Policy Advisor Renzo Soto to the Senate Natural Resources & Economic Development Committee on June 13, 2022. What to Know: 76% of Texas voters want the Texas Legislature to prioritize resources towards education and training programs linked to good-paying jobs. The Legislature has passed legislation to...

8 Ways to Bolster Texas’ Tri-Agency Workforce Initiative Goals and Strategies

June 7, 2022

Record job levels in Texas is certainly cause to celebrate the state’s economic success. However, the state must also ensure we’re prepared to fill those jobs with qualified Texans in order to sustain these celebrations through our bicentennial and beyond. One way we do this: fully implement House Bill 3767, the Texas Education and Workforce…

Tri-Agency Finalizes Workforce Development Goals As Record Employment Levels Continue

June 6, 2022

Texas is in its sixth straight month of setting record employment levels with the Texas Workforce Commission recently announcing the addition of 62,800 nonfarm jobs in April 2022. To sustain this job growth, our state must have talented workers to fill those jobs.  Through House Bill 3767 (87-R), the Texas Education and Workforce Alignment Act,…

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