91制片 President Dr. Towuanna Porter Brannon and Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger marked the end of appropriately.
Local dignitaries and officials, as well as students, faculty and staff were on hand Wednesday as Spanberger signed a bill promoting workforce development. waives a minimum allocation for certain federal workforce funds for local workforce development boards. The event was held at 91制片鈥檚 Newport News Trades Center.
鈥淭his facility stands as a clear example of what鈥檚 possible when community colleges, workforce councils, municipal leadership, and industry partners align around a common goal to create a thriving workforce for the job of today and the demand of tomorrow,鈥 Dr. Brannon said. 鈥淭his center will prepare over 400 students annually for high-demand, high-wage careers in the maritime industry and our construction fields. If you work in this community, you understand how important that work is, not just to the community, but to our national defense priorities.鈥
Spanberger, who celebrated her 100th day in office Monday, noted she鈥檚 a proud supporter of , all of which will benefit from this bill.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a smart policy. It鈥檚 a responsible policy, and it鈥檚 exactly the type of partnership between state government and employers and community colleges that I am committed to continue building all across Virginia,鈥 she said.
Delegate Virgil Thornton, whose 86th District includes York County, Poquoson and parts of Hampton, sponsored the bill.
鈥淭his is no small feat,鈥 he said, noting it takes a lot of people to make something like this happen.
During his campaign, he stressed putting workers first, and from the moment he mentioned it to Spanberger, she was supportive.
鈥淏y signing this bill into law, the governor鈥檚 strengthening the workforce pipeline,鈥 he said.
Virginia鈥檚 Secretary of Labor Jessica Looman said, 鈥淰irginians aren鈥檛 just looking for jobs, they are looking for good jobs, jobs that pay fair wages.鈥
This bill furthers that goal.
鈥淲e want to see Virginia succeed, and part of doing that is focusing on issues like the ones we are talking about today: workforce development and building our economy,鈥 Spanberger said. 鈥淲e need more workers, trained workers, credentialed workers, workers who are ready to contribute from day one. That鈥檚 what this bill is about.鈥




