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Warner & Kaine Condemn Labor Department’s Abrupt Closing of Job Corps Centers, Including Two in Virginia

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, (both D-VA) condemned the Department of Labor’s decision to shut down contractor-run Job Corps centers across the country, which will abruptly eliminate crucial job training for thousands of young Americans and cut nearly 13,000 jobs across the program’s 99 centers.

Two affected Job Corps centers in Virginia – Old Dominion and Blue Ridge – serve 163 students between them, many homeless or aging out of foster care. Job Corps students aged 16-24 receive education, vocational training, and job placement assistance through the program, and more than 80 percent of program graduates are employed within six months – which in turn leads to as much as a 20 percent reduction in unemployment in areas with a Job Corps center.

“For decades, the Job Corps program has transformed lives in Virginia and across the country by helping to equip young people with the skills and resources they need to succeed,” said Warner. “It’s deeply frustrating, and incredibly short-sighted, to see the Trump administration pause operations. We should be investing more in opportunities that lift up our young people, strengthen our workforce, and have a tremendous economic impact in the Commonwealth.”

“Job Corps is a lifeline for thousands of youths in need – many of whom are homeless, in the foster care system, or facing dire socioeconomic circumstances. For decades, the program has given them direction, taught them hard skills, and set them up for success,” said Kaine. “Of course fiscal and safety concerns with the program need to be addressed. But instead of working to further invest in the program, the Labor Department has made the shameful choice to give up on thousands of vulnerable young Americans, including 163 in Virginia.”

Warner and Kaine have vigorously opposed Donald Trump and his Administration’s efforts to roll back crucial federal programs. In January 2025, the senators excoriated the Trump Administration’s illegal order to stop all federal grants and loans, which the Administration subsequently rescinded amid massive public pressure.

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