11/22/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/22/2024 19:42
WASHINGTON. D.C. - This year, November 17-23 marks National Apprenticeship Week. Senator Cantwell has been a strong advocate for apprenticeship programs across all industries to skill and train workers to fill critical workforce gaps and create high paying jobs.
Since 2021, Sen. Cantwell helped secure major wins for Washington state's apprenticeship and workforce development programs, including more than $18 million in funding for the following programs:
Sen. Cantwell has been a champion for apprenticeship programs and investments for workforce development opportunities. In 2017, Sen. Cantwell introduced bipartisan legislation to create strong incentives for businesses who invest in apprenticeship programs that would benefit both employers and workers. In 2018, Sen. Cantwell established the FAA Aviation Workforce Development Program to authorize grants to support apprenticeships across the aviation industry and provide aviation technical education opportunities. In 2022, Sen. Cantwell heralded the U.S. Department of Labor's announcement of six Washington state partners chosen to be National Apprenticeship Ambassadors.
Sen. Cantwell fought to include $13 billion in her landmark CHIPS & Science Act to boost STEM education funding at the NSF for scholarships, fellowships, and traineeships, and for competitive awards to universities to expand STEM education capacity. The United States is on track to be 3 million STEM workers short by 2030. Of the $13 billion, the bill directs the NSF to invest $2 billion to increase STEM education opportunities for women, minorities, and tribal communities.
In her historic 2024 bipartisan legislation to reauthorize the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), Sen. Cantwell expanded funding and assistance under the FAA Aviation Workforce Development Grant Program, securing $60 million per year through FY2028 to grow the aviation workforce pipeline. Sen. Cantwell secured the establishment of a new subprogram dedicated to recruiting and training the next generation of aviation manufacturing workers - including via support to local workforce training programs operated by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) and the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA). As a whole, the grant program makes investments in the education and recruitment of pilots, unmanned aircraft systems operators, maintenance technicians, aerospace engineers, and aircraft manufacturing technical workers.
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