Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0127

Introduced
6/11/25  

Caption

A resolution urging the United States Department of Labor to reverse its decision to pause operations at Job Corps centers across the country and specifically in Detroit.

Impact

The bill emphasizes the significant role of Job Corps centers in Michigan, asserting that approximately 760 students are currently enrolled, with a notable number located in Detroit. The abrupt pause of operations, as announced on May 29, 2023, has led to immediate disruptions for participants who were forced to evacuate almost overnight. Some displaced youth have reportedly found themselves homeless as a consequence of this decision, underscoring the bill's concern about the broader societal impact and the destabilization of vulnerable community members.

Summary

House Resolution 127 addresses the recent decision by the United States Department of Labor to pause operations at Job Corps centers, aiming specifically at the implications of this pause on local centers in Detroit. Job Corps has historically served as a crucial federally funded program designed to assist disadvantaged youth aged 16 to 24 by providing them with educational opportunities and job training. The resolution highlights the program's longevity and success, asserting its role in supporting millions of young Americans in achieving economic stability and career success.

Contention

The resolution urges the United States Department of Labor to reconsider its decision, describing the pause as a detrimental action that undermines years of investment into workforce development, particularly for the disadvantaged populations served by Job Corps. This contention draws attention to the potential long-term consequences of dismantling such programs, emphasizing that the harm extends beyond individual youth to affect the broader Detroit community that relies on the skills and contributions of these individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

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