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Committee extends availability of Ramsey County training funds to allow summer youth cohort

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Summary

The committee approved a D.E.1 amendment to extend previously appropriated funds so Ramsey County can run a summer workforce and training cohort for 18–24 year olds. Testimony from a program graduate described the program's role in job skills and placement.

Representative Erin Lee moved and the committee adopted the D.E.1 amendment to House File 25‑65 to extend the availability of funds that were appropriated in 2023 and allow Ramsey County to operate a summer cohort for 18‑ to 24‑year‑old participants.

Geva, a recent graduate of the Ramsey County Tax Credit Training Program, testified about personal experience in the Ramsey County IT training and internship path. She said the program provided tuition‑free instruction, an internship placement and a stipend that helped cover transportation and daily necessities. Geva told members the program led directly to a full‑time technician position.

Representative Berg moved the bill to general register; the committee approved the motion by voice vote and recommended placement on the general register.

Why it matters: Extending the appropriation preserves a planned summer training and internship cohort that county officials said takes months to recruit and prepare. Participants and local employers described the program as a direct pipeline to entry‑level technical jobs.

What’s next: HF 25‑65 as amended was recommended for placement on the general register for floor consideration.