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Phil Murphy Proposes Job Training Plan

Phil Murphy

Democratic gubernatorial nominee Phil Murphy has unveiled a proposal to enhance job training and workforce development in New Jersey.

Murphy says no one should be shut out of today's competitive economy because they cannot afford to learn.

"I'm committed to making community college tuition free for all New Jerseyans. That won't happen overnight but if we grow our economy and prudently manage our finances we will get there sooner rather than later."

Murphy said that would be phased in over three to four years and might cost about $200 million a year.

"Some folks like to talk about budget numbers like it's a two dimensional, the money goes out the window. This is investing in the economy. This is investing in our most important asset, which is out people. So the return on the investment if you will is significant and relatively soon."

To ensure all workers have the skills to compete, Murphy says New Jersey must aggressively invest in apprenticeship programs and other on-the-job opportunities that provide alternative pathways to a good career.

“We’re being lapped in this by states like South Carolina, and I want to focus our resources on a new structure to foster these programs. Not everyone will need an associate’s or bachelor’s degree. For many residents a focused and purposeful training program will prepare them for good-paying work.”

Murphy also wants the state to launch a computer-science-for-all initiative to provide every public school student access to coding skills many industries need.