Apprenticeships and Credentials as Pathways to Prosperity Act of 2025
The bill creates a Pathways to Prosperity Program, offering zero-interest forgivable loans for training in high-demand jobs, boosting D.C. residents' earning potential.
The bill creates a Pathways to Prosperity Program, offering zero-interest forgivable loans for training in high-demand jobs, boosting D.C. residents' earning potential.
The Apprenticeships and Credentials as Pathways to Prosperity Act of 2025 was introduced by Councilmember Brooke Pinto on November 17, 2025. The bill aims to enhance workforce development in the District of Columbia by creating pathways for residents to access training and education in high-demand industries. It has been referred to the Committee of the Whole for further consideration.
The primary goal of this legislation is to:
- Support Economic Diversification: By preparing District residents for careers in high-growth sectors such as technology, healthcare, education, hospitality, and construction.
- Reduce Financial Barriers: Address the financial challenges that residents face in obtaining necessary training and education, including tuition costs and living expenses.
The bill establishes the Pathways to Prosperity Program, which includes the following provisions:
Zero-Interest Forgivable Loans:
Target Industries:
Support Services:
Establishment of a Non-Lapsing Fund:
Eligibility Criteria:
Implementation Authority:
Who Will Be Affected:
Economic Benefits:
This legislation represents a significant step toward addressing workforce development challenges in the District of Columbia, aiming to create a more inclusive and prosperous economy for its residents.
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