Acknowledge submission of federal job training program renewal application
In Plain English
The Richmond Workforce Development Board applied to continue running federal job training programs for 2023-25. The board operates American Job Centers that help residents find work and connects local employers with workers. If approved by the state, the city continues receiving federal workforce development funding with no cost to Richmond taxpayers.
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