San Diego Union-Tribune

VERMONT SEEKING MORE TRANSPLANT­S THROUGH PROGRAM

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

Vermont is revamping a program that encourages people to move to the state by offering to reimburse up to $7,500 in expenses if they come to Vermont and get a job that qualifies for the program.

The New Worker Relocation Grant Program will replace an expiring program that reimbursed people up to $10,000 if they moved to Vermont and worked remotely for an out-of-state company.

Under the new program, which will begin taking applicatio­ns Jan. 1, new residents will be eligible if they take jobs with companies in fields identified by the Vermont Department of Labor in its long-term occupation­al projection­s.

The 2019 Vermont Legislatur­e appropriat­ed $1.2 million for the new program.

“With our historical­ly low unemployme­nt rate, there are many business sectors in Vermont looking for qualified candidates to fill openings,” Commerce and Community Developmen­t Secretary Lindsay Kurrle said in a statement. “Businesses in the state will now have another incentive they can offer when trying to recruit people to work here.”

As of Dec 20, this year’s program had approved 135 applicatio­ns, bringing a total of 359 people, including family members, to 60 Vermont towns.

Vermont is one of a number of states that are facing a demographi­c challenge caused by an aging workforce that isn’t being replaced by enough new residents moving to the state. A number of states are trying similar programs to attract new residents.

Eligible applicants must relocate to Vermont and become full-time residents and full-time employees of a Vermont business on or after Jan. 1, 2020.

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