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Idaho House tightens oversight of Launch workforce grants, creates advisory board

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BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho House passed House Bill 4-61 on March 28, advancing changes to the Launch workforce grant program that create a nine-member advisory board and narrow eligible uses to prioritize community‑college and other short-term, in‑demand career training.

BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho House passed House Bill 4-61 on March 28, advancing changes to the Launch workforce grant program that create a nine-member advisory board and narrow eligible uses to prioritize community‑college and other short-term, in‑demand career training.

The measure, as amended, directs the new advisory board to set a scoring matrix that will prioritize funding by factors such as local job openings, training length and financial need. The bill also creates a “waterfall” so remaining funds for two‑year programs can flow to other categories (including post‑baccalaureate health programs) only after higher‑priority uses are satisfied.

Supporters said the bill refocuses Launch on its original intent — to move recent high‑school graduates quickly into the workforce — and gives the Legislature…

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