Bill would direct funds recouped from GE to vocational ed
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — A lawmaker says he wants money from incentives that General Electric plans to return to Massachusetts redirected to help the state's vocational schools.
GE announced last week it was scaling back plans for its world headquarters in Boston, scrapping plans for a new office tower and reducing its anticipated workforce in the city from 800 to 250.
The company promised to reimburse Massachusetts $87 million that was spent luring GE away from Connecticut.
Sen. Eric Lesser, a Democrat from Longmeadow, has filed a bill that would direct any funds recouped from GE to vocational schools that train students for middle-class jobs of the future.