On Wednesday, Senate Republicans heard Helmets to Hardhats legislation in the Senate’s Jobs and Economic Growth Finance and Policy Committee. The legislation which is co-authored by Senator Justin Eichorn (R-Grand Rapids) is designed to help military service members successfully transition back into civilian life by offering them the means to secure a quality career in the construction industry.
“For our service members returning home can be difficult and reentering the
civilian workforce can be intimidating,” said Senator Justin Eichorn. “Helmets
to Hardhats was designed with these struggles in mind, and works to ease that
transition giving soldiers the best opportunity to learn skills that can
provide for stable employment and set them up for the best opportunities in the
future.”
Eligibility is open to members of the National Guard,
Reserve, and transitioning active-duty military members. Most career opportunities offered by the
program are connected to
federally-approved apprenticeship training programs. Such training is provided by the trade organizations themselves at
no cost to the veteran. No prior experience is needed; in fact, most successful
placements start with virtually no experience in their chosen field. All
participating trade organizations conduct three to five-year earn-while-you-learn apprenticeship training programs
that teach service members everything they need to know to become a
construction industry professional with a specialization in a particular craft.
And, because these apprenticeship programs are regulated and approved at both
federal and state levels, veterans can utilize their Montgomery G.I. Bill
benefits to supplement their income while they are learning valuable skills and
on the job training.
“This bill isn’t just the right thing to do for our vets, but will help our communities filling employment
opportunities in our trade industry and make Minnesota stronger as a whole.”
continued Senator Eichorn.