Fund $227 fees for Richmond residents entering healthcare job training program
In Plain English
The city wants to help residents pay a $227 fee to join Futuro Health, a program that trains people for healthcare jobs. The city would cover fees for up to 100 residents using $22,700 from the general fund. If approved, accepted residents get their training fee paid by the city.
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