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Released emails show how state utility official Sam Randazzo tried to prevent a repeal of House Bill 6: Capitol Letter
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Solutions to the labor shortage can be equitable and inclusive simply by including literacy and numeracy in any type of training. Let’s create a learning environment where unqualified candidates can learn what is needed to become qualified, writes guest columnist Laureen Atkins, vice president of strategic initiatives at The Literacy Cooperative in Cleveland.
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