Lt Governor Gilchrist Highlights 55 Million Expansion Of Michigan

lt governor gilchrist highlights 55 million expansion o
lt governor gilchrist highlights 55 million expansion o

Lt Governor Gilchrist Highlights 55 Million Expansion O — today, during an event at grand rapids community college, lt. governor garlin gilchrist ii touted the bipartisan fiscal year 2023 budget’s inclusion of $55 million for the michigan reconnect program, calling it an affirmation of the program’s ongoing success in easing the path for working age adults to earn a college degree or certificate. – today, during an event at mott community college, lt. governor garlin gilchrist touted the bipartisan fiscal year 2023 budget’s inclusion of $55 million to fully fund the michigan reconnect program and encouraged working age michiganders to join the more than 100,000 people who in the last 18 months have taken the first step towards.

lt governor gilchrist highlights 55 million expansion o
lt governor gilchrist highlights 55 million expansion o

Lt Governor Gilchrist Highlights 55 Million Expansion O Today, during an event at mott community college, lt. governor garlin gilchrist touted the bipartisan fiscal year 2023 budget’s inclusion of $55 million to fully fund the michigan reconnect program and encouraged working age michiganders to join the more than 100,000 people who in the last 18 months have taken the first step towards earning a college degree or skills certificate through the. And last updated 10:05 am, aug 11, 2022. grand rapids, mich. — lt. gov. garlin gilchrist made a stop in grand rapids thursday morning to spotlight a $55 million expansion to the state’s. The event’s aim was to highlight how programs such as michigan reconnect and futures for frontliners are creating a rewarding path to in demand careers for michiganders and to encourage more participation in the michigan reconnect program. lt. governor gilchrist also highlighted $6 million in grant funding now available to help cover other. Flint, mich. – today, during an event at mott community college, lt. governor garlin gilchrist touted the bipartisan fiscal year 2023 budget’s inclusion of $55 million to fully fund the michigan reconnect program and encouraged working age michiganders to join the more than 100,000 people who in the last 18 months have taken the first step towards earning a college degree or skills.

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