Congress is on recess this week and next for the Easter and Passover holidays. They will reconvene on Monday April 16, 2012.
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Dear Colleague Letters Call for Investment in Perkins
Members of both the House and Senate have signed on to “Dear Colleague†letters, asking the appropriators in their respective chambers to invest in Perkins during the FY13 appropriations process. The Senate letter, authored by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (CT), was signed by 22 Senators. In the House, the letter was authored by Reps. Glenn Thompson (PA) and Jim Langevin (RI), and was signed by a total of 65 Representatives.
At a time when Congress is looking to cut spending in all areas, letters such as these show appropriators the level of support among members for individual programs. While it is hard to predict what will happen with funding for any programs this year, we hope that these letters will resonate with the Appropriations Committees and will stave off further cuts to Perkins.
Bills Introduced
Rebuild America Act
Senator Tom Harkin (IA), Chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee has introduced S. 2252, the Rebuild America Act, aimed at restoring the middle class through investments in education, infrastructure and job training, and changes to the tax code. Among other things, the bill would:
- Provide $20 million in formula grants to modernize public schools and community colleges,
- Invest in teacher professional development,
- Create grants to incentivize regional partnerships of businesses, schools, labor, and economic development officials to train workers for jobs, and
- Provide funds for state and local governments to hire teachers, police officers, and firefighters.
 Nancy Conneely, Public Policy Manager
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