Trump Labor
Department Boosts Apprenticeship Push with New Website
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“Trump's
administration has aggressively promoted apprenticeships as
an alternative to higher education, arguing there is a
strong demand for skilled workers not currently being met
and that they provide good-paying careers without having to
incur the debt typically entailed by higher education,”
Sean Higgins reports for Washington Examiner.
Yesterday,
the Labor Department unveiled a new website to promote such
opportunities, apprenticeship.gov—a
one-stop resource for Americans looking to pursue one of
these programs.
“ The
Trump administration’s continued attention to economic
matters – despite the liberal media’s daily efforts to
get him and his team off-balance through dishonest reporting
and smear stories – is paying off,” former Speaker of
the House Newt Gingrich writes in Fox
News. “The average American sees the economy
getting better and better. And the average American
increasingly thinks the success is due to President Trump.”
In
an exclusive interview with RFD-TV,
President Trump “addressed the many pressing issues
currently facing farmers, ranchers and all Rural Americans,”
Abe Goolsby writes. “A Mexico deal is signed, and it’s
going to open up Mexico even more,” the President said.
“It’ll be far better than NAFTA.”
“ Judge
Brett Kavanaugh is legal scholar, a judge who respects and
adheres to the Constitution, and a good man. I think he’s
the type of person we need serving on the Supreme Court of
the United States dealing with the tough issues the court
will address that affect Ohioans and Americans everywhere,”
Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) writes in the Clermont
Sun.
“More
than 100 students, alumni, and faculty at Yale College have
endorsed Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, lauding
President Trump’s nominee as a ‘distinguished jurist’
with ‘deep conviction and integrity,’” Melissa Quinn
reports in the Washington
Examiner. “The members of the Yale community
cited Kavanaugh’s involvement with his alma mater and the
community in the D.C. area where he lives.”
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