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SB 159 doubles funding for Alaska's State Training and Employment Program, boosting vocational training to meet workforce demands and support economic growth.
SB 159 doubles funding for Alaska's State Training and Employment Program, boosting vocational training to meet workforce demands and support economic growth.
Senate Bill 159 (SB 159) aims to enhance workforce development in Alaska by increasing funding for the State Training and Employment Program (STEP). The bill proposes to double the contribution rate from employee unemployment insurance (UI) contributions to STEP, thereby addressing the growing demand for vocational training and employment services in the state.
Senate Bill 159 represents a strategic investment in Alaska's workforce development by increasing funding for vocational training programs. This initiative aims to address the skills gap in the state, ultimately fostering economic growth and stability.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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