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like groundbreaking of it. it s using $10 million in stimulus money. 6 construction workers are involved so far, and when it s done, it s going to accommodate 276 children and about 100 staffers. so that s $10 million worth of stimulus money in the savannah area. i want to take, show you another picture, actually, that might have been it. no, let s just take no different picture. different project. this is the youth build program. it targets high school dropouts. $792,000 in stimulus money. let me just tell you. this is an interesting one. these students build homes in the morning and then they study in the afternoon. so, it s trying to get them back in to studying, but they are doing something sort of useful in the morning, building homes. right now they ve built 3 homes, $792,000 in stimulus money. it s two projects the president has going on in the savannah area. that s where the president is today. when we come back, we ll update you on what s going on in washington right now.
who through the youth build program, are gaining job skills that will help them the rest of their lives, and, by the way, they re building a house right now while they re at it. and so you know, from the instructors to the students, you saw just an incredible enthusiasm for america s future, and i was just talking to president love about the focus of savannah tech on clean energy. the idea that this can be a real model for green energy as a way of linking students to the enormous job studeopportunit op jobs in the future. this will transform our country, the way we produce and use energy, and that s so important. especially to families in
in his district. [cheers and applause] that s right. congressman jack kingston. [applause] congressman sanford bishop. [applause] and congressman hank johnson. [applause] they re all in h the house. well, thank you so much for taking the time to be here today the. i really appreciate the opportunity to visit here at savannah tech, and i just took a brief tour of some of the classrooms where students are learning about clean energy. they re learning about solar cells, they re learning about efficient heating and cooling systems. you ve got young people here who through the youth build program are gaining job skills that will help them the rest of their lives, and by the way, they re building a house right now while they re at it. and so [applause]
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