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Michigan Business Beat | Carrie Rosingana, CAMW! Discussing Federal Changes in Workforce Development

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Chris Holman welcomes back Carrie Rosingana, CEO, CAMW! Capital Area Michigan Works! Lansing, MI, but serving Ingham, Eaton and Clinton Counties for their July 2025 discussion.

Watch Carrie and Chris discuss how federal funding changes could reshape workforce programs in mid-Michigan in the YouTube video below:

There are discussions at the federal level to change how workforce development is funded to the states. What are some of the ways that CAMW!’s current service model benefits businesses and workers?

One of the higher-profile proposals in Washington is to convert nearly all of our workforce development funding into a block grant formula. What would that mean for program delivery to CAMW!’s customers, both on the employer side and the employee side?

News came out last week that administration of certain workforce development programs would move from the Department of Education to the Department of Labor. Can you provide some detail on that and what it means for Michigan from your perspective?

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