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"path": "/2026/04/15/repub/trump-proposal-to-streamline-jobs-program-funding-would-cut-funding-to-states/",
"publishedAt": "2026-04-15T15:51:20.000Z",
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"tags": [
"DC Bureau",
"Politics & Law",
"Working & The Economy",
"Bobby Scott",
"DOL",
"Donald trump",
"Jack Porter",
"job training",
"Make America Skilled Again",
"Marisol Tapia Hopper",
"MASA",
"Megan Evans",
"National Governors Association",
"National Skills Coalition",
"Re-integration of Ex-Offenders",
"Tim Walberg"
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"textContent": "WASHINGTON — Tucked into President Donald Trump’s new budget request is a plan that could dramatically change — and, critics say, slash — how much money and help states provide to people needing jobs and training. Trump’s latest budget proposes a federal “Make America Skilled Again’’ grant that would combine a dozen current programs and provide […]",
"title": "Trump proposal to streamline jobs program funding would cut funding to states"
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