Since 2022, 26 states have opened up more than 579,000 state jobs to STARs.


The following paper from Cicero Institutr proposes a skills-based hiring reform for public jobs


National demographic and occupational data on low-wage workers


Key takeaways about the barriers to scaling earn-and-learn opportunities


What are the trends in digital innovations in skills and employment pathways, and why should we care?


Examples of how state and local governments are using American Rescue Plan's fiscal recovery funds to support climate-oriented corps programs


State actions to value skills from outside the classroom


Learn how large cities and counties are deploying ARPA funds


Analysis of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act accompanied by a set of action items to guide planning and strategy development


Research from the Brookings Metro provides a practical overview of the numerous but under-discussed and sometimes indistinct workforce programs included in the CHIPS and Science Act

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Insight on STARs as critical contributors to the public sector workforce

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Tearing the Paper Ceiling: How State Actions Expand Opportunities for STARs

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Previously recorded webinar (April 18, 2024) — Learn from leading practioners from NJ, MA, and CA on implementing skills-based hiring practices