Appoint 10 members to Workforce Investment Board

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In Plain English

Mayor Anderson recommends 10 people to serve on the board that oversees job training programs and connects residents with employers. The Workforce Investment Board guides how federal funding gets used for skills training and career services. These appointments help ensure the board has enough members to make decisions about workforce development in the city.

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Votes

Approve the Mayor's recommendations

Moved by: Councilmember BatesSeconded by: Councilmember Butt
Passed

9 to 0

BatesAye
MarquezAye
GriffinAye
ThurmondAye
Tom ButtAye
Irma L. AndersonAye
McLaughlinAye
RogersAye
ViramontesAye

Why This Vote Matters

The council unanimously approved Mayor Anderson's recommendations to appoint 10 people to the Workforce Investment Board. This board oversees how federal money gets spent on job training programs and career services that help residents find work and develop new skills. The appointments were needed to ensure the board has enough members to continue making decisions about workforce development programs in the city. This was a routine administrative matter with no opposition.

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Community Discussion

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