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FILE - Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti speaks to the media in Greeneville, Tenn., Feb. 13, 2024. A Biden administration plan to promote diversity and equity in workplace apprenticeship programs is facing pushback from Republican attorneys general in two-dozen states who assert it amounts to race-based discrimination. Skrmetti released a statement on behalf of 24 states that submitted comments in opposition to the proposal by a Monday, March 18, 2024, deadline. (Brianna Paciorka/Knoxville News Sentinel via AP, File)

GOP state attorneys push back on Biden's proposed diversity rules for apprenticeship programs

Republican attorneys general in two dozen states are pushing back against a proposed Biden administration rule that seeks to expand diversity in apprenticeship programs

By DAVID A. LIEB
Published - Mar 20, 2024, 01:06 AM ET
Last Updated - Mar 20, 2024, 01:06 AM EDT

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Biden administration plan to promote diversity and equity in workplace apprenticeship programs is facing pushback from Republican attorneys general in two dozen states who assert it amounts to race-based discrimination.

The U.S. Department of Labor contends its proposed rewrite of the National Apprenticeship System rules — the first since 2008 — would modernize and diversify on-the-job-training programs while improving their quality and protecting new workers.

But the proposed rule change has become the latest example of political divisions over perceived fairness and opportunity in educational institutions and workplaces. While President Joe Biden and many Democratic-led states seek to require greater consideration of diversity, equity and inclusion, many Republican elected officials are seeking to eliminate such initiatives.

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