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North San Joaquin unveils California Jobs First plan, pledges $9 million in local grants and seeks outside investment
Summary
Regional leaders presented the North San Joaquin Jobs First plan at Stanislaus State, highlighting advanced manufacturing, bioeconomy and clean energy as target industries, a $9 million local grant program and plans to attract more than $1 billion in outside investment.
STANISLAUS STATE, Turlock — Leaders from the North San Joaquin Valley presented Gov. Gavin Newsom with their regional California Jobs First plan on Monday, outlining priorities for advanced manufacturing, the bioeconomy and clean energy and announcing $9,000,000 in local grants to implement strategies.
Doctor Britt Rios Ellis, president of California State University Stanislaus, said the campus and region succeed together. “When Stan State thrives, the entire Central Valley does too,” she told the governor and attendees.
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