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Committee approves bill aligning CTAE programs with state high-demand career list and defining Georgia Match
Summary
House Bill 192, sponsored by Representative Gamble and supported by the governor's office, passed the committee. The bill clarifies the high-demand career list, creates grant support for CTAE realignment, requires articulation reporting, and codifies the Georgia Match college-admissions notification program.
The House Education Committee approved House Bill 192, a measure to align career, technical and agricultural education (CTAE) programs across Georgia with the state’s high-demand career list and to codify elements of the Georgia Match college-admissions notification program.
Representative Gamble presented the bill as a continuation of last year’s workforce and education alignment work, referencing House Bill 982 (which created the high-demand list) and Senate Bill 399 (which required articulation reporting). The bill adds the high-demand…
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