HB 1787 Creates the "Guard at Home" program to assist families of deployed guard members

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SCS/HCS/HB 1787 - This act creates the "Guard at Home" program to assist families of active duty national guard members or reserve component service members who have been deployed for active duty with financial and employment needs, and to assist returned guard members with employment and training needs so that they may reenter the workforce. The Department of Economic Development will enter into a contract through local workforce investment boards with a qualified provider, as provided in this act, to implement the program. The provider shall be an accredited community-based not for profit agency with experience in providing job training and social services to veterans and veterans organizations, that is able to provide certain matching funds to the program.

Eligible families will be those in which the primary income-earner was called to active duty for more than four months, and who suffer financial hardships due to a lack of outside resources.

Services under the program may include various forms of financial assistance, vocational evaluations, counseling and training, paid internships or subsidized employment, and other job placement assistance.

The department shall prepare a report on the progress of implementation of the program by January 1, 2007.

This act has an emergency clause.

This act is similar to SCS/SB 1145 (2006).

ALEXA PEARSON


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