MMTA Workforce Solutions Amendment Passes in the 2023-2024 Massachusetts State Budget

Recently, Governor Maura Healey signed the 2024 state budget, which included $150,000 in funding for workforce development and career technical education initiatives within the recreational boating industry.  This funding will continue the successful initiatives and progress that the Massachusetts Marine Trades Association (MMTA) has made over the last 5-plus years to help meet the workforce challenges within the industry.

The funds were introduced via Budget Amendments sponsored in the House by Representative William Straus of the 10th Bristol District and in the Senate by Senator Patrick O’Connor of the Plymouth & Norfolk District, joined in leadership by Representative Susan Gifford and Senator Paul Feeney, the four Co-Chairs of the 60-plus member Legislative Boating Caucus.

A classroom image showing adults working with Mercury outboard from Bunker Hill CC Outboard systems
Bunker Hill Community College Outboard systems adult education program working in collaboration with Mercury.

The MMTA would like to express our appreciation to Representatives Straus and Gifford and Senators O’Connor and Feeney for their leadership on this budgetary funding. We would also like to thank the entire 60+ person boating caucus for their continued support of the recreational boating industry in Massachusetts. As well, we would also like to thank the six members of the 2024 budget Conference Committee: Chairman Aaron Michlewitz, Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante, Representative Todd Smola, Chairman Michael Rodrigues, Senator Cindy Friedman, and Senator Patrick O’Connor. Last but certainly not least, thank you to Governor Healey for signing the final budget for the state and supporting workforce solutions within our industry.

Examples of how MMTA will use the workforce funding:

  • Support existing and new educational programs at various schools throughout the state; *Examples include Salem High School, New Bedford Tech, New Bedford High School, Cape Cod Regional Tech, Upper Cape Cod Tech, Whittier Tech, Worcester Tech, Bunker Hill Community College, Cape Cod Community College and more.
  • Provide financial assistance for employee training.
  • Provide financial assistance for Tools of the Trade Funding. This program provides $300 gift cards to Snap-On Tools for new or existing employees to help build their tool boxes to help in their current positions within the industry here in Massachusetts. 
  • Continue marketing outreach and development to connect current and future workers with available jobs, such as through www.massboatingcareers.com and MMTA’s workforce videos.
A classroom of students and instructors in the Cape Cod Community College's Outboard Systems adult education program stand next to Yamaha outboard.
Students and instructors within the Cape Cod Community College Introduction to Outboard Systems adult education program that works in collaboration with Yamaha.

The recreational boating industry in Massachusetts has an economic impact of approximately $5 billion dollars and employs approximately 20,000 men and women in the state. The industry is currently facing a substantial workforce shortage both in Massachusetts and on a national level. Here in Massachusetts, there are hundreds—if not thousands—of jobs currently available. We have the jobs & careers; we just need the people to fill them. This amendment will go a long way in continuing to help MMTA’s efforts on workforce solutions here in Massachusetts.

About MMTA
Established in 1964, the Massachusetts Marine Trades Association (MMTA) is the non-profit statewide, representative body for approximately 1,000 marine trades businesses in the Commonwealth that employ approximately 20,000 men and women. The mission of the Association is to further the interests of the marine trades and the boating public through the promotion of boating, participation in legislation and professional improvement programs.