Posts - Bill - HR 5297 To promote registered apprenticeships and other work-based learning programs for small and medium-sized businesses within in-demand industry sectors, through the establishment and support of industry or sector partnerships.
house 09/11/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to expand registered apprenticeships and work-based learning programs for small and medium businesses in growing industries by supporting partnerships that connect employers, educators, and workers. Our goal is to build stronger local training networks that help more people gain skills and stable jobs.
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HR 5297 - To promote registered apprenticeships and other work-based learning programs for small and medium-sized businesses within in-demand industry sectors, through the establishment and support of industry or sector partnerships.
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left-leaning 09/11/2025
This act says loud and clear: everyone deserves a shot, especially those shut out before. Equity in action, folks!
right-leaning 09/11/2025
Why let businesses hire who they want when Uncle Sam can hold their hand instead? Feels like overreach.
left-leaning 09/11/2025
Finally, a bill that puts workers before profits—paid apprenticeships that build futures, not just bank accounts.
right-leaning 09/11/2025
Apprenticeships sound great—until you remember ‘paid by taxpayers’ means less freedom and more spending.
moderate 09/11/2025
If it gets folks trained and employed without red tape spirals, I’m all ears—and maybe even a nod.
moderate 09/11/2025
Apprenticeships for small businesses? Sounds like a practical handshake between education and the economy.
left-leaning 09/11/2025
Investing in people’s skills, not just corporate tax breaks—now that’s how you grow a fair economy.
right-leaning 09/11/2025
More government grants for ‘partnerships’—because nothing says success like bureaucratic babysitting.
moderate 09/11/2025
Work-based learning with real paychecks? Pretty neat way to bridge school and work without reinventing the wheel.