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Ohio Skilled Trades Apprenticeship and Career-Technical Partnership Act

Status: HopperState: OhioIssue: Education

Summary

Ohio would expand a statewide program that links high schools, community colleges, unions, and employers to fund paid pre-apprenticeships, dual-credit career-tech classes, equipment, transportation, and job placement in high-demand skilled trades. The bill is aimed at moving students, recent graduates, and displaced workers into credentials, registered apprenticeships, or full-time jobs without requiring a four-year degree.

Full text

The State of Ohio shall establish and expand a statewide Skilled Trades Apprenticeship and Career-Technical Partnership Program within the Department of Education and Workforce, in coordination with community colleges, registered labor organizations, joint apprenticeship training committees, and Ohio-based manufacturers, to fund paid pre-apprenticeships, dual-credit career-tech coursework, equipment upgrades, student transportation, and employer placement incentives for high school juniors, seniors, recent graduates, and displaced workers entering high-demand skilled trades; priority shall be given to programs in manufacturing, construction, energy, and advanced technology fields, with grants awarded to partnerships that demonstrate local employer commitments, recognized industry credentials, and clear pathways into registered apprenticeships or full-time employment without requiring a four-year degree.

Sponsor

Shane EmersonDemocratic Party

Cosponsors

Results

This bill has not reached a completed state yet. Results and disposition history will appear here when available.