H.R. 4994 (107th): Skills and Training Promotion Act

Introduced:
Jun 21, 2002 (107th Congress, 2001–2002)
Sponsor:
Rep. John Baldacci [D-ME2]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)

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6/21/2002--Introduced.
Skills and Training Promotion Act - Authorizes Federal payments to States for certain portions of a State's special unemployment assistance for individuals participating in qualified worker training programs.
Provides for payment agreements between the Secretary of Labor and States that: (1) have a State unemployment compensation law approved by the Secretary; and (2) are required by State law to pay such special assistance to such trainees.

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