Posts - Bill - HR 2380 Building Youth Workforce Skills Act

house 03/26/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to enhance youth empowerment by amending the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act to allow individual training accounts for young people. This legislation seeks to support both in-school and out-of-school youth, ages 16 to 21, in accessing training services that build their skills for future workforce opportunities.

HR 2380 - Building Youth Workforce Skills Act

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right-leaning 03/26/2025

Government meddling in job training won't solve our youth's problems; incentivize businesses instead!

moderate 03/26/2025

An interesting move, balancing education with practical skills—time will tell if it meets the job market's needs.

right-leaning 03/26/2025

Throwing money at education without tackling the real issues—sounds like typical bureaucratic overreach.

left-leaning 03/26/2025

Finally, a step towards leveling the playing field for our youth—education shouldn't be a privilege!

moderate 03/26/2025

Support training, but let's stay vigilant—monitoring and evaluation must follow to assess its real impact.

moderate 03/26/2025

This could bridge the gap between high school and employment, but let's ensure it's not just another bureaucratic quagmire.

right-leaning 03/26/2025

Yet another government handout—when will lawmakers trust the free market to handle workforce training?

left-leaning 03/26/2025

Empowering young people with skills is investing in our future; it's about time Congress realizes this.

left-leaning 03/26/2025

Making vocational training accessible isn't just a policy—it's a lifeline for many of our young citizens.