
A proposed federal program would help both private companies and non-profits train a new generation of foresters.
Congressman David Rouzer (R-NC) with Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) introduced the ) Jobs in the Woods Act this week. The legislation will connect young people with careers and training in forestry. The bill would create a grant program for nonprofit organizations, state governments, and colleges to utilize for workforce training in forestry-related fields – helping prepare students for jobs in the U.S. Forest Service and in the timber industry.
The Jobs in the Woods Act will provide workforce training opportunities for the next generation of forestry workers. Most of the forest manufacturing industry located in rural areas.
The Jobs in the Woods Act would:
“North Carolina’s forestry industry is a driving force for our rural economy,” Rouzer said in a press release. “The Jobs in the Woods Act supports the hardworking men and women who keep our forests healthy and our rural economies strong. This bill invests in the next generation of skilled workers, revitalizing our communities, and ensuring America’s forestry industry remains competitive for decades to come.”
In North Carolina, forestry is the top manufacturing sector and second largest industry in the state, contributing nearly $40.5 billion to the state’s economy and providing around 144,000 jobs. North Carolina ranks fourth in terms of total forested acreage, covering more than 18.7 million acres, approximately 61 percent of the state’s total land area. |
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