This bill sets up a program to give money to local governments and community groups to help keep and train workers in public service jobs. It aims to support areas with high unemployment and help those in need find jobs.
Jobs Now Act of 2025This bill directs the Department of Labor to conduct a two-year pilot program to award grants to general local governmental units or community-based organizations to retain, employ, or train individuals for positions that provide a public service. At least 50% of grant funds must be used to retain employees who would otherwise be laid off due to budget cuts. Labor must encourage grantees to use grant funds to retain, employ, or train veterans, individuals with disabilities, individuals receiving unemployment benefits, or dislocated workers.
1. This bill creates a pilot program to provide grants for local governments and community organizations. 2. The grants help retain or train employees who provide public services. 3. At least half of the funds must be used to keep employees from being laid off due to budget cuts. 4. Remaining funds can be used to hire new employees or train individuals for public service jobs. 5. The program prioritizes veterans, people with disabilities, and those receiving unemployment benefits.
This bill affects local government workers, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and people currently receiving unemployment benefits.