State Workforce Development Councils and Agencies

By clicking on the check marks —ü— in the columns on the chart below, you should be able to follow the flow from the state level to the local level with regard to school-to-work, workforce training and retraining, local (or regional) economic development strategies, local (or regional) labor market needs, workforce development boards, and one-stop career centers.

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Nebraska

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Alaska

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Nevada

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Arizona

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New Hampshire

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Arkansas

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California

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New Mexico

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Colorado

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New York

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Connecticut

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North Carolina

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North Dakota

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Delaware

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Ohio

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Florida

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Oklahoma

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Georgia

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Oregon

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Hawaii

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Pennsylvania

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Idaho

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Puerto Rico

 

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Illinois

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Rhode Island

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Indiana

 

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South Carolina

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Iowa

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South Dakota

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Kansas

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Tennessee

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Texas

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Louisiana

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Utah

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Maine

 

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Vermont

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Maryland

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Virgin Islands

 

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Massachusetts

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Virginia

 

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Michigan

 

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Washington

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Minnesota

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West Virginia

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Mississippi

 

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Wisconsin

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Missouri

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Wyoming

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Montana

 

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