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Ohio Senator introduces new legislation to make it easier for workers without 4-year college degrees to get federal jobs

By John Lynch


U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced the introduction of legislation to make it easier for workers without 4-year college degrees, including veterans, to get federal jobs, and to promote hiring based on workers’ skills rather than the degree they attain.


Brown said the Federal Jobs for STARs Act would make federal jobs more accessible for non-degree-holders by taking steps to reduce or remove unnecessary educational requirements and making it easier for Ohioans to search on USAJOBS.com for jobs that match their experience and skills.


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