Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a "California Master Plan for Career Education" aimed at reducing the income gap by focusing on career training and workforce access for underserved populations.
He stated that the plan would create a centralized "career passport" platform for individuals to showcase their credentials, facilitating easier access to job opportunities for those without a college degree.
Newsom highlighted that the top 10% of earners in California make 10 times more than the bottom 10%, emphasizing the need to address these disparities through educational reforms.
The plan includes initiatives for simplifying college credit for military veterans and waiving degree requirements for certain state workers, enhancing workforce inclusivity.
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