VERMONT SENATE GIVES PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO S.191,
A BILL TO ENABLE NEW AMERICANS TO ACCESS TO VSAC ADVANCEMENT GRANTS
MONTPELIER, VT – Today the Vermont Senate gave preliminary approval to S.191, a bill that would enable New Americans to access advancement grants through the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC). This bill intends to support New Americans in affording and entering into non-degree educational programs after arriving in Vermont.
“There are many factors that go into making immigration successful,” said Senator Hashim, lead sponsor of the bill. “One of those factors is ensuring folks from different parts of the world feel welcome, safe and supported in Vermont’s community. I believe this bill will support New Americans in building their lives in Vermont.”
An advancement grant is intended to help Vermonters enhance job skills and improve their employability. These grants can be used for non-degree educational purposes, or to help an individual start the process of getting their licensure in a specific field. Some examples of programming that would qualify for advancement grants include driver education, English language CDL licensure, dental assistants, construction, culinary arts, and many other fields.
“New Americans are a crucial part of Vermont’s culture,” said Senator Baruth. “It’s critical that we continue to do the work to dismantle barriers and expand opportunities for New Americans so they can thrive in Vermont. I’m thankful to Senator Hashim for his work on this important bill.”
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You can learn more about S.191 on the legislative website.