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Subcommittee approves three retroactive federal grant application requests

Interim Joint Subcommittee on Human Services · September 29, 2025
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Summary

The interim subcommittee approved retroactive submissions for three federal grant application requests: $200,000 to NIST for cybersecurity training (HECC), $8,000,000 to the Department of Labor for industry-driven skills training (HECC), and $302,198 in SAMHSA supplemental Community Mental Health Services Block Grant funds (OHA). Approvals were by voice vote with no objections.

At the Sept. 29 meeting the Interim Joint Subcommittee on Human Services approved three retroactive federal grant application requests and assigned carriage to the full Ways and Means Committee.

Item 3: Higher Education Coordinating Commission sought retroactive approval to submit a $200,000 grant application to the National Institute of Standards and Technology to support development of a cybersecurity pathway training. Tom Riel, director of operations for HECC, said…

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