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Commissioners press for local employers, Administrator says youth job program can support "up to around 1,300" positions

Hamilton County Board of Commissioners · April 2, 2026
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Vice President Alicia Reece urged local employers and agencies to participate in Hamilton Countyyouth employment efforts; Administrator Jeff Aluotto said staff and providers will be ready for April 11 registration and that funding this year "supports up to around 1,300 jobs." Commissioners sought clarity on RFPs and local contracting.

At the April 2 Hamilton County commissioners meeting, Vice President Alicia Reece emphasized the countys ongoing focus on youth employment and called on local employers, nonprofits and unions to participate in upcoming events and hiring efforts.

Reece described prior ARPA-supported youth employment events that offered free physicals, assistance obtaining birth certificates and on-site registration, and she urged partners including Messer, the Cincinnati Reds, Children's Hospital and the Cincinnati…

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