Ivanka Trump
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The Great American Outdoors Act is something, it's incredible policy.
The Great American Outdoors Act is something, it's incredible policy.
Yeah, it's amazing. It's one of the largest pieces of conservation legislation since the national park system was created. And over 300 million people visit our national parks, the vast majority of them being Americans every year. So this is something that is real and beneficial for people's lives, getting rid of the deferred maintenance, permanently funding them.
Yeah, it's amazing. It's one of the largest pieces of conservation legislation since the national park system was created. And over 300 million people visit our national parks, the vast majority of them being Americans every year. So this is something that is real and beneficial for people's lives, getting rid of the deferred maintenance, permanently funding them.
Yeah, it's amazing. It's one of the largest pieces of conservation legislation since the national park system was created. And over 300 million people visit our national parks, the vast majority of them being Americans every year. So this is something that is real and beneficial for people's lives, getting rid of the deferred maintenance, permanently funding them.
But there are other issues like that that just weren't being prioritized, modernizing Perkins CTE, you know, and vocational education. And it's something I became super passionate about and helped lead the charge on. I think in America for a really long period of time, we've really believed that education stops when you leave high school or college. And that is not true.
But there are other issues like that that just weren't being prioritized, modernizing Perkins CTE, you know, and vocational education. And it's something I became super passionate about and helped lead the charge on. I think in America for a really long period of time, we've really believed that education stops when you leave high school or college. And that is not true.
But there are other issues like that that just weren't being prioritized, modernizing Perkins CTE, you know, and vocational education. And it's something I became super passionate about and helped lead the charge on. I think in America for a really long period of time, we've really believed that education stops when you leave high school or college. And that is not true.
And that's a dangerous way to think. So how can we both galvanize the private sector to ensure that they continue to train workers for the jobs they know are coming and how they train their existing workforce into the new jobs with robotics or machinery or new technologies that are coming down the pike? So galvanizing the private sector to join us in that effort.
And that's a dangerous way to think. So how can we both galvanize the private sector to ensure that they continue to train workers for the jobs they know are coming and how they train their existing workforce into the new jobs with robotics or machinery or new technologies that are coming down the pike? So galvanizing the private sector to join us in that effort.
And that's a dangerous way to think. So how can we both galvanize the private sector to ensure that they continue to train workers for the jobs they know are coming and how they train their existing workforce into the new jobs with robotics or machinery or new technologies that are coming down the pike? So galvanizing the private sector to join us in that effort.
So whether it's the legislative side, like the actual legislation of Perkins CTE, which was focused on vocational education, or whether it's the ability to use the White House to galvanize the private sector. We got over 16 million commitments from the private sector to retrain or reskill workers into the jobs of tomorrow.
So whether it's the legislative side, like the actual legislation of Perkins CTE, which was focused on vocational education, or whether it's the ability to use the White House to galvanize the private sector. We got over 16 million commitments from the private sector to retrain or reskill workers into the jobs of tomorrow.
So whether it's the legislative side, like the actual legislation of Perkins CTE, which was focused on vocational education, or whether it's the ability to use the White House to galvanize the private sector. We got over 16 million commitments from the private sector to retrain or reskill workers into the jobs of tomorrow.
Education often isn't like the bright, shiny object everyone's running towards. So one of the hard things in politics when there's something that is good policy, sometimes it has no momentum because it doesn't have a cheerleader. So where are areas of good policy that you can like literally just carry across the finish line?
Education often isn't like the bright, shiny object everyone's running towards. So one of the hard things in politics when there's something that is good policy, sometimes it has no momentum because it doesn't have a cheerleader. So where are areas of good policy that you can like literally just carry across the finish line?
Education often isn't like the bright, shiny object everyone's running towards. So one of the hard things in politics when there's something that is good policy, sometimes it has no momentum because it doesn't have a cheerleader. So where are areas of good policy that you can like literally just carry across the finish line?
Because people tend to run towards what's the news of the day, sort of to try to address whatever issues being talked about on the front pages of papers. And there's so many issues that need to be addressed. And, you know, education is one of them that's just underprioritized. You know, human trafficking. That's an issue that I didn't go to the White House thinking I would work on.
Because people tend to run towards what's the news of the day, sort of to try to address whatever issues being talked about on the front pages of papers. And there's so many issues that need to be addressed. And, you know, education is one of them that's just underprioritized. You know, human trafficking. That's an issue that I didn't go to the White House thinking I would work on.
Because people tend to run towards what's the news of the day, sort of to try to address whatever issues being talked about on the front pages of papers. And there's so many issues that need to be addressed. And, you know, education is one of them that's just underprioritized. You know, human trafficking. That's an issue that I didn't go to the White House thinking I would work on.