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Cherokee Nation staff warn Department of Labor changes will shrink Job Corps services, summer youth slots
Summary
Executive Director Diane Kelly told the Cherokee Nation Education Committee that recent Department of Labor changes are reducing some Job Corps center services, while tribal and federal funding shifts mean roughly 900 summer youth slots are expected this year with only about 100 funded from ARPA.
Executive Director Diane Kelly told the Cherokee Nation Education Committee that recent changes at the U.S. Department of Labor are forcing Job Corps centers to scale back some services and contracts, and that the tribe expects fewer summer youth program slots this year.
Kelly said the Department of Labor has a large budget and that "about two thirds of that budget is Job Corps," adding that Job Corps operates 122 centers in the United States and Puerto Rico. She told the committee that some centers have been asked to end full‑time contracts — including a dental contract — and that certain counselor hours for substance‑abuse and smoking‑cessation programs have been reduced. Kelly said tribal staff met with national and regional Job Corps offices and are preparing written responses to preserve roles where possible.
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