Transitioning to a cleaner economy
Energy efficiency jobs, health care, technology, wind and solar projects, updating our electric grid, new controlling software for driverless vehicles are the fastest growing sectors for job creation. Education is key. There is no substitute. Job skills are changing rapidly. To keep up, mentorship programs must be encouraged, retraining workers to be owners, entrepreneurs and business leaders is a must, reducing state sales tax, reducing incorporation fees and making it easier to form cooperatives are essential for a healthy and productive economy. No one should be left behind in education or training for a skill or job of the 21st century.