Not everyone wants or needs to go to a four-year college. But everyone should be able to find a good-paying career. That’s why I introduced a bill to help Minnesotans develop the skills they need for jobs that are available right now—without taking on huge amounts of debt.
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My bill, called the 21st Century Workforce Partnerships Act, would expand workforce training partnerships between secondary schools, community and technical colleges, and local businesses. It’s an idea that works.
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Over the past few months, I’ve been traveling all around MN to gather input on local workforce needs. I’ve seen models that excel, visited communities that have found success, and I’ve seen places that could benefit from more resources and support.pic.twitter.com/joXMlGOHZA
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These visits helped me write a bill that reflects both the needs of and successes pioneered by Minnesota, and I’m going to push to get this commonsense bill passed into law. https://www.facebook.com/USSenTinaSmith/posts/639459499733814 …
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