03/19/2024
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Sen. Thom Tillis

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, legislation introduced by Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) increasing access to apprenticeship-training programs for veterans was signed into law. The Veteran Apprenticeship and Labor Opportunity Reform (VALOR) Act will increase access by streamlining the certification process for non-federal apprenticeship programs based in more than one state.

 

“Our veterans learn a vast array of skills while bravely serving our country, and we should make opportunities to use those skills in the private sector as accessible as possible,”said Senator Tillis. “I applaud the President for quickly signing this commonsense legislation into law to reduce burdensome requirements on businesses so apprenticeship programs become more available to veterans moving forward.”

 

Background

Under past law, non-federal apprenticeship training programs located in multiple states would have to register with each state’s approval agency individually, subjecting them to mountains of paperwork and multiple burdensome review processes. In response, employers decided to limit their programs to a smaller number of states and, as a result, hire fewer veterans. The VALOR Act will amend the law to allow for a single, more streamlined approval process.

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