So when you read our report, you'll see that pointed out there. They include construction, culinary arts, law enforcement and firefighting, mechanics and repair technicians, advanced manufacturing and more. Many of these college programs are built in partnership with employers and unions in our state. So the bottom line is that we're going to continue to look for any number of different ways to create opportunities for people in the state, opportunities so that they can succeed, go out and make money, that their families will have greater economic mobility. (07:17–07:25)
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