||| FROM THE OFFICE OF U.S. REP. RICK LARSEN |||


If you follow the political headlines out of Washington D.C., a lot of what you read isn’t very good news. But today, I have some great news for our region.

Cascade Job Corps Center will remain open.

Watch my full video statement:
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When the Trump Administration announced the terrible decision to close all Job Corps centers earlier this month, I met with local leaders, former Job Corps students, and folks around the region about the negative impact this would have. The people I spoke to wanted me and the community to rally behind Cascade Job Corps Center and fight to keep it open, and that’s exactly what we did.

I worked with my Republican and Democratic colleagues in Congress to push back against this decision and help the Secretary of Labor understand how important Job Corps centers are. Local leaders from the Port of Skagit, Skagit Valley College, county government, and the Economic Development Alliance of Skagit County all banded together to make the case for the Cascade Job Corps Center.

This week, a federal judge blocked the Administration’s decision to close the Job Corps centers. Cascade Job Corps Center is returning to the important work of helping young people in Northwest Washington state complete college credits and professional certifications. 

I want to thank everyone who contacted my office about this issue and spoke out about how important Job Corps centers are. 

I’m very glad Cascade Job Corps Center students are back to learning, and staff are continuing the great work they’ve been doing for the past four decades.

If you live in the Second District and need assistance with a federal agency, please contact my Everett District office at 425–252–3188 or visit my website, https://larsen.house.gov/.



 

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