Gov. Little aims to double Idaho apprenticeships by 2029
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Gov. Little aims to double Idaho apprenticeships by 2029

KTVB
April 29, 2026

Summary

Idaho Governor Brad Little has announced an ambitious goal to double the number of apprenticeships in the state by 2029. This initiative aims to bolster workforce development by expanding registered apprenticeship programs that allow individuals to earn while they learn, providing a pathway to sustainable careers in various industries.

This commitment to increasing apprenticeship opportunities comes at a crucial time as many sectors face skilled labor shortages. By investing in apprenticeship programs, Idaho not only enhances the employment prospects for its citizens but also strengthens the overall economy, ensuring a more skilled workforce ready to meet the demands of the future.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

Governor Little's initiative underscores the importance of registered apprenticeship programs in creating viable career pathways. By promoting earn-and-learn models, this effort can equip apprentices with the skills needed for in-demand jobs while simultaneously addressing workforce shortages across the state.

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