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Lamont Announces Proposal for Using American Rescue Plan Funds To Rebuild Connecticut’s Workforce Written by Office of the Governor.
Governor Ned Lamont yesterday announced that he is proposing to invest $103 million in funding that Connecticut is receiving from the American Rescue Plan Act to ensure that workers whose employment has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic have access to industry-aligned training programs that address the immediate hiring demands of employers and provide job seekers with employment opportunities.
There are currently 140,000 unemployed individuals in Connecticut. However, companies are hiring at a record pace, with March 2021 showing the highest monthly job posting numbers in the last ten years.
Seeing a slowdown in vaccinations, state to expand outreach
Seeing a slowdown in vaccinations, state to expand outreach
FILE- In this Feb. 5, 2020 file photo, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont delivers the State of the State during opening session at the State Capitol in Hartford, Conn. Lamont said Thursday, July 16, 2020, that he would be reluctant to allow UConn s football team to travel to any state with a high coronavirus infection rate this fall. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)
April 23, 2021 07:49AM By Susan Haigh And Pat Eaton-Robb, Associated Press
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday the state is beginning to see a slowdown in demand for vaccinations, prompting his administration to look for new ways to encourage people to get the shot and move closer toward herd immunity in the state.