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     Apprentice To Career Program
  CareerSource Tampa Bay has launched an updated version of their ACE (Apprenticeship to Career Empowerment) Program. ACE 2.0 kicked off in April 2022. The program is de- signed to give Hillsborough County young peo- ple the resources to connect to a career path with future, self-sustaining wages, employ- ment security and the training to succeed in in- dustries with high-demand occupations such as IT, Health Care, and Manufacturing.
The program is designed to reach out to young adults in low-income households, espe- cially those exiting the foster care system and those escaping from human trafficking, to con- nect them with apprenticeship opportunities and occupational skills training.
These opportunities serve as meaningful work experiences for a brighter future.
To qualify, the candidate must be 18-24 years
of age, a Hillsborough County Resident, U.S. citizens or have authorization to work in the US, meet selective service registration require- ments, and meet the ACE Proverty Guidelines. Visit http://www.careersourcetampabay.- com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/ACE- Poverty-guidelines.pdf to view the guidelines.
ACE 2.0 programs will last between 8 to 15 weeks. Some of the more popular career paths are: Digital Marketing, Cyber Security, Front End or Software Development, Business Proj- ect Specialist, Aircraft Electronics Technician, CNC – Milling, Programming and Operations, TechWorks – Help Desk, and IT Support Spe- cialists.
For more information, visit www.Ca- reerSourceTB.com/ACE. You can also call or ext (813)-647-2046 and ask for the ACE Program.
     American Revolution 2022-2024
 W e are in the middle of a Revolution, and we need to shut it down.
If you didn’t get a chance to view the first three public hearings of the January 6th Committee, you need to get copies. The hearings clearly laid out how close America came to a revolution had Vice President Pence dismissed the certified electoral votes of five states and voided mil- lions of votes. You would also get a sense of just how de- tached from reality and deranged former President Trump and some of his staff and advisors were.
A federal judge testified that he thinks it will happen again in 2024 if Trump runs for President.
That, more than 2⁄3 of Republicans believed the 2020 election was rigged as late as December 2021 causes grave concern for the collective IQ of Republicans. Considering the fact that Trump lost the popular vote in 2016 by more than 3 million votes, why would voters elect a man who lied or made false statements 5,279 to 16,241 times; who had claims of sexual harassment against him, who was observed to bully and call people names; who compli- mented hate groups; and who committed acts and imple- mented policies that harmed Native Americans, our environment, Muslims, transgender students, Senator John McCain, and at least 50 more “worst acts”.
Clearly, members of the mob attacking the Capitol on January 6th were intent on harming Vice President Pence and Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi in the belief that they were encouraged by President Trump to do so.
Any attempt to minimize the potential danger to Pence and Pelosi on January 6th should be rejected summarily. We applaud Vice President Pence and the few ethical staff and White House attorneys for their honesty, integrity, and allegiance to our republic. Had they acted otherwise, you would not have been able to see the January 6th public hearings or read this editorial under a dictator.
Everyone MUST vote in all future elections. Candi- dates who believe Trump won the election are running for offices that place them in positions to validate or invali- date votes. They are winning. The next Revolution will take place slowly and silently and ‘THAT REVOLUTION WILL not be televised’.
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