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Seeking to boost essential work forces, Lamont proposes cutting license fees. Reaction is mixed

Wilbur Cross High School Culinary teacher Nathaniel Bradshaw reviews the cut size of carrots as his students practice for the National ProStart Invitational -- a competition where schools from all 50 states gather to compete in culinary arts and restaurant management skills. Bradshaw started the school's competitive culinary program around ten years ago, and has funded it through catering events and selling ice cream sandwiches during school.
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Wilbur Cross High School Culinary teacher Nathaniel Bradshaw reviews the cut size of carrots as his students practice for the National ProStart Invitational -- a competition where schools from all 50 states gather to compete in culinary arts and restaurant management skills. Bradshaw started the school's competitive culinary program around ten years ago, and has funded it through catering events and selling ice cream sandwiches during school.

Gov. Ned Lamont announced plans Wednesday to eliminate application fees required for residents to obtain certain job licenses. The Democrat says the move is geared toward easing barriers for people entering professions in health care, education, and child care.

This is Lamont鈥檚 first legislative proposal of the year, and part of the fiscal year 2025 budget adjustment proposal. The application fee for a registered nurse is $200, for a practical nurse the fee costs $150, an educator certificate is $200, and a home child care license is $40.

The goal is to remove some of the financial barriers for these essential workforces still recovering from the pandemic, Lamont said.

鈥淔or folks to be able to get their degree faster without the application fee; help support some of the testing costs you've got so we end up with more daycare providers, more teachers and particularly more nurses,鈥 Lamont said.

Altogether, the governor鈥檚 office said the application fees usually generate about $3.5 million annually for the state. His administration said the proposal is a small step in an effort to help people get into these professions.

But a union representing workers at state universities responded to the proposal by saying eliminating the application fees doesn鈥檛 address a deeper crisis on hand: .

鈥淪aving a few hundred dollars on application fees is helpful, but it means nothing to the students who have had to drop out due to the recent tuition hike or the students who need courses that are no longer being offered,鈥 Louise Williams, president of CSU-AAUP, AFT Local 6745 said in a statement.

Meanwhile, the 海角换妻 Education Association (CEA) said the proposal was a 鈥渟tep in the right direction鈥 to address the state鈥檚 teacher shortage and save aspiring teachers money.

鈥淓very 海角换妻 public school teacher is also expected to complete a master鈥檚 degree, only to earn significantly less than other professionals with similar levels of education and responsibility,鈥 Lesia Day, CEA president said in a statement.

Lamont said he will unveil more of his legislative and budget plans for 海角换妻 with his State of the State Address, when the General Assembly begins its regular session on Wednesday, Feb. 7.

As 海角换妻's state government reporter, Michayla focuses on how policy decisions directly impact the state鈥檚 communities and livelihoods. She has been with 海角换妻 since February 2022, and before that was a producer and host for audio news outlets around New York state. When not on deadline, Michayla is probably outside with her rescue dog, Elphie. Thoughts? Jokes? Tips? Email msavitt@ctpublic.org.

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