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DeSantis proposes federal money for workforce education efforts – Tampa Bay Times

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The governor wants to use $75 million in federal coronavirus relief funds for programs to help people get job certificates and credentials.

Gov. Ron DeSantis is asking lawmakers to approve creating two workforce education programs by using $75 million in federal coronavirus relief funds.

Speaking at a news conference Monday in Melbourne, DeSantis pitched using the money to launch what he’s calling the “Get There Faster Initiatives.”

The proposed programs, one to serve high school students and another for adults, are aimed at speeding up pathways to receiving certificates and credentials for jobs.

DeSantis is recommending $50 million in federal money go toward covering costs for high school students to participate in workforce college-credit or career dual-enrollment programs at state colleges and technical colleges.

A website launched by the Florida Department of Education touting the initiative said there are 17 career pathways available through courses at the institutions.

The other $25 million would be allocated toward helping adults enroll in workforce education programs at the institutions.

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