Katie Arcieri Reporter- The Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ | LinkedIn A proposal that would significantly alter the way work force development boards in the Triad and across North Carolina provide services appears to have stalled in the General Assembly. Under the proposal in its current state, the state’s 23 local work force development areas would be reduced to 16 to adhere to the boundaries of councils of governments. The bill was first introduced in January by Rep. Julia Howard, a Davie County Republican. It has since raised questions about potential funding implications for Triad groups such as DavidsonWorks and the Greensboro-High...
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