By Bob Katzen
The House 157-0, approved a $31.5 million consolidated amendment that funds labor and economic development programs.
“We are continuing to see positive data with jobs, unemployment rates and the labor market,” said Rep. Josh Cutler (D-Duxbury), House chair of the Committee on Labor and Workforce Development. “These datapoints tell us that the investments we’ve made in our workforce are having a positive impact. This House budget we approved … continues this trajectory by investing more resources in our people.”
(A “Yes” vote is for the consolidated amendment.)
Rep. Christine Barber Yes Rep. Mike Connolly Yes Rep. Erika Uyterhoeven Didn’t Vote