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Rep. Clark helps pass National Apprenticeship Act
Office of Assistant Speaker Katherine Clark
Assistant speaker and U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark, MA-5, recently voted to pass the bipartisan National Apprenticeship Act, a bill that will invest more than $3.5 billion over five years in expanding access and opportunities to registered apprenticeship, youth apprenticeship, and pre-apprenticeships programs.
This bill will also create nearly one million new apprenticeship opportunities and, as a result of the assistant speaker’s advocacy, the bill also expands apprenticeship opportunities to early educators within the child care sector, an industry devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“As we work to reopen and rebuild our economy, it’s vital that we invest in and expand apprenticeship opportunities for Americans, and early educators are an essential piece of this network,” said Clark. “With this bill, we will help people of every age access new job training opportunities and app
Dems clash over Biden-era police bill after defund attacks
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Donald Trump s attorneys, in their first formal response to the impeachment charge against the former president, argued his upcoming Senate impeachment trial is unconstitutional and asked for the case to be dismissed.
Trump s team argues in the 14-page Tuesday filing that remarks Trump made about the election were protected by free speech and denied he played any part in inciting the deadly attack at the U.S. Capitol that left multiple people dead Jan. 6. The Senate lacks jurisdiction to remove from office a man who does not hold office, the filing states, calling the case moot. In the alternative, the 45th President respectfully requests the Senate acquit him on the merits of the allegations raised in the article of impeachment.