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Bill would create adult workforce diploma program for ages 21–40 with outcome-based payments
Summary
Senate Bill 193 would establish an adult workforce diploma program for adults ages 21–40 to complete an accredited high-school diploma and gain career and technical skills; funding would be outcome-driven with tiered progress payments and an approximate $5 million appropriation request was mentioned.
Senator Brass presented Senate Bill 193, a measure to create a Georgia adult workforce diploma program that would allow adults ages 21 to 40 to earn an accredited high-school diploma while developing employability and career-technical skills.
"It creates a framework for an adult workforce diploma program. It provides adults aged 21 to 40 the opportunity to complete their accredited high school diploma and develop critical employability and career and technical skills…
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