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Legislative Update: On the Job Training, HELP Hearing, FY12 Budget

Friday, June 11th, 2010

On the Job Training Act

On Monday Senators Jeanne Shaheen (NH) and Thad Cochran (MS) introduced S. 3459, On the Job Training Act of 2010, which aims to amend the Workforce Investment Act to authorize additional funding for on the job training (OJT). The Act would authorize the Department of Labor to award grants to fund local OJT programs and would provide state and local workforce boards with resources to recruit employers and develop OJT programs.

“The majority of the jobs that have been lost as a result of the economic crisis are not going to come back, and we need to do everything we can to get these unemployed Americans the new skills they need to rejoin the workforce,” said Shaheen. “On-the-job training is the most effective way to pair unemployed workers with employers, and I urge my colleagues to support these programs so that we can help Americans who need jobs get back to work.”

State of the American Child

Earlier this week, the Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families held the first in the series of hearings on the condition and status of the American child with goal of developing steps that can be taken to improve these conditions. In his opening remarks, Subcommittee chair Chris Dodd (CT) stressed that the current recession will have tragic impact on American families long after the recession is over, saying “One in seven American children has an unemployed parent. One in five live in poverty, and an additional 5 million could be driven into poverty before this recession is over. One in four currently uses food stamps.” Dodd went on to propose a national commission on the status of children in America so that policymakers can take what they learn and turn it into action. Among the various issues the panel discussed were childhood obesity, low teacher wages, poor economic conditions and the lack of job opportunities for parents.

FY12 Budget Looks Bleak

On Tuesday the Office of Management and Budget and the White House sent a memo to the heads of each federal agency instructing them to develop their FY12 discretionary budget request based on a 5% reduction from the level proposed by the President in FY11.  For the Department of Education that would mean a reduction of about $2.5 billion from the President’s FY 11 request. A second memo directs each agency to develop a list of proposed program eliminations or major reductions that equal 5% of their FY10 discretionary budget. For the Department of Education this would be about $3.3 billion.

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Legislative Update: America COMPETES Act, Community College Grants, America RISING Act

Friday, June 4th, 2010

America COMPETES Act

On May 28th, the House of Representatives passed a five-year reauthorization of the America COMPETES Act with a bipartisan vote of 262-150. Over 750 organizations have endorsed COMPETES, including: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers, the Information Technology Industry Council, the American Chemical Society, the Business Roundtable, the Council on Competitiveness, the Association of American Universities, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, the National Venture Capital Association, TechAmerica, and the Biotechnology Industry Organization.

Community College and Career Training Grant program

The House passed an amended version of H.R. 4213, American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act of 2010 by a vote of 215-204.  The House bill included a provision related the Community College and Career Training Grant program under the Trade Act of 1974.  The provisions included in the bill would expand the program by authorizing such grants to also benefit individuals who are eligible for unemployment insurance, who are likely to be eligible for unemployment insurance or who have exhausted their unemployment insurance. Additionally, the provisions would: (1) clarify that only public and non-profit educational institutions are eligible for grants; (2) authorize the Department of Labor to spend up to five percent of program funds to administer, evaluate and establish reporting systems for the program; and (3) give the Department of Labor more flexibility by allowing it to obligate grant funds in the year that they are appropriated as well as the subsequent fiscal year.

America RISING Act of 2010

Rep. Laura Richardson introduced H.R. 5472, America RISING Act of 2010 which would establish a grant program for stipends to assist in the cost of compensation paid by employers to certain recent college graduates and to provide funding for their further education in subjects relating to STEM.

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Legislative Update: Education Jobs Fund

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Education Jobs Fund Press Conference

On Wednesday the National Education Association (NEA) held a press conference addressing the $23 billion education jobs fund featuring NEA President Dennis Van Roekel, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, Reps. Dave Obey (D-WI) and George Miller (D-CA), and American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten.

“The Recovery Bill last year saved over 300,000 education jobs, but, because states have not yet recovered, and local economies are just beginning the recovery process, we still have a shortage of the financial resources necessary to keep teachers, firemen and policemen on the job for another year while state budgets catch up,” said Rep. Obey, chair of the House Appropriations Committee. “On that score, we have two choices—we can sit, frozen in our own indifference, as President Roosevelt once said, or we can take action to save those jobs.  That’s what we’re going to try to do.”

House Markup of Supplemental Postponed

The House Appropriation Committee’s markup of the emergency supplemental that was to include the $23 billion education jobs fund that was scheduled for Thursday has been postponed and will not happen until after the Memorial Day recess. In the meantime, the Committee released an official summary of the bill.

State-By-State Estimates of Jobs Saved or Created by Education Jobs Fund

Earlier this week the White House released state-by-state estimates of the number of jobs that will be saved or created through the $23 billion education jobs fund. Based on these estimates you can see how the funding will help your state, and since the House markup was postponed, there is still time to contact your Representative to voice your support of saving educators’ jobs!

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Education Jobs Fund Not in Senate Supplemental Appropriations Bill

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Congress Daily is reporting that Senator Tom Harkin, chairman of the Senate Labor, HHS, and Education Appropriations subcommittee, will not offer an amendment to the FY10 supplemental appropriations bill that would include the $23 billion education jobs fund due to a lack of Republican support. Harkin said that he was “confident that a clear majority of senators would support such an amendment,” but that getting 60 votes would not be possible. Since the funding will not be included in the Senate version, the education funding will have to be worked out when the bill is conferenced by the House and Senate. Harkin said he will keep pushing for this money.

The chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, Dave Obey, does still intend to include the education jobs fund in its supplemental appropriations bill. The committee is scheduled to markup the bill on Thursday. Last week we sent out an action alert urging you to contact your Representatives and asking them to support the inclusion of the education jobs fund in the House emergency supplemental appropriations bill.  Please call your member of Congress today!

Chairman Obey will hold a press conference tomorrow with House Education and Labor Chairman George Miller and Education Secretary Duncan  to discuss the education jobs fund.


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Legislative Update: Education Jobs Fund, America COMPETES Act

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Education Jobs Fund

We have been updating you over the last several weeks about the status of the Education Jobs Fund in both the House and the Senate.  To recap, both chambers are proposing a $23 billion jobs fund to protect teachers’ jobs, programs and essential services.  The House Appropriations Committee plans to markup the House version of the emergency supplemental appropriations bill soon.  It is Chairman Obey’s preference that this bill include the $23 billion education jobs fund.  However, he will only put the $23 billion in the supplemental bill if he believes there is sufficient support to pass it on the House floor. In the Senate, Sen. Tom Harkin, chairman of the Labor, HHS, and Education subcommittee plans to introduce the education jobs fund as an amendment on the floor during their vote on the emergency supplemental appropriations.

Earlier this week we sent out an action alert urging you to contact your Representatives and asking them to support the inclusion of the education jobs fund in the House emergency supplemental appropriations bill. We had originally heard that the bill would be marked up after the Memorial Day recess, but the latest word is that the markup is scheduled for next Thursday, May 27th. Please call your member of Congress today!

America COMPETES Act

Two weeks ago we told you that the House intended to consider the America COMPETES Act before the Memorial Day recess. The AP is now reporting that Republicans have “united to derail” the reauthorization of the bill. The bill was brought up for a vote under the House’s suspension process, which limits floor debate, prohibits all floor amendments, and requires a two-thirds vote for final passage, however the bill failed by a vote of 261-148.

Rep. Ralph Hall of Texas, ranking Republican member of the House Science and Technology Committee said the bill “continues to take us in a much more costly direction and authorizes a number of new programs which have little to do with prioritizing investments” in science and technology.

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House ESEA Hearing Highlights CTE as a Turnaround Model

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

On Wednesday the House Education and Labor Committee held a hearing on “Research and Best Practices on Successful School Turnaround” which looked at ways to turn around the lowest performing schools which produce the highest numbers of dropouts. In his opening remarks, Chairman George Miller (CA) stated that one of the biggest problems to be addressed in the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act is dropouts. He was critical of the interventions available in No Child Left Behind as well as the Administration’s four proposed turnaround models. He said that the three things that schools and districts need are data, extended learning time and community support.

In his testimony, Dr. Daniel King, Superintendent of Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District (PSJA), spoke about the CTE-based strategies he has used to reduce the dropout rate from almost double the state average to less than half the state average in just two years. The district was able to use grant money to open a T-STEM Early College High School where students can earn up to 60 college credit hours (the equivalent of an Associate degree) while still in high school.

Some of the lessons learned by PSJA include:

The district was recently declared a state model for district turnarounds by Texas Governor Rick Perry and Texas Commissioner of Education Robert Scott and was awarded $2,000,000 grant to scale up their efforts.

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Legislative Update: Appropriations, Education Jobs Bill

Friday, May 14th, 2010

House May Cut Education, Health and Labor Funding by $3.5 Billion

Rep. David Obey (WI), chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, said in a hearing on Wednesday that $3.5 billion would be cut from President Barack Obama’s budget request for education, health and labor programs. Obey stated that the need to cut the deficit is being promoted by members from both sides of the aisle and that while many of the requests for additional health, education and labor funding should be funded on their merits, that would not be possible given the political climate.

Administration Lends Support to Education Jobs Bill

Yesterday, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan sent a letter to congressional leadership supporting Sen. Harkin’s education jobs bill aimed at helping states and school districts save jobs during the next school year. The Secretary is urging Congress to include $23 billion in supplemental appropriations to preserve education jobs.

Melody Barnes, director of the President’s Domestic Policy Council, also posted a statement on WhiteHouse.gov that calls on Congress to include the education jobs funding in the supplemental appropriations bills. She says, “Our teachers are vital to our nation’s success and if we don’t act now and act boldly, we will not only endanger the future of tens of millions of students but threaten to undermine the recovery of our economy.”

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Update on Education Jobs Bill

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

The Senate Appropriations Committee will markup the emergency supplemental appropriations bill this afternoon.  Staffers for Sen. Tom Harkin, chairman of the Labor, HHS, and Education subcommittee have revealed that Harkin plans to introduce S. 3206, Keep Our Educators Working Act of 2010, as an amendment on the floor. While there is no definitive timeline for when that will happen, the Senate could take up the supplemental on the floor as early as next week.  However, timing depends on completion of other bills, such as the financial reform bill, the tax extenders bill, and extension of Unemployment benefits and COBRA health insurance subsidies.

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Legislative Update: America COMPETES Act, Education Jobs Bill

Friday, May 7th, 2010

House Committee Approves America COMPETES Act

Last week the House Committee on Science and Technology marked up H.R. 5116, America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010, and approved it by a vote of 29 to 8. Originally authorized in 2007, the reauthorized bill seeks to strengthen science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in order to maintain the United States’ global economic leadership. The bill would coordinate STEM programs across federal agencies and encourage more participation by females and underrepresented groups. The bill would also focus on the challenges faced by rural school districts, which often have less access to high speed Internet and lab resources.

The bill now goes to the full House for approval. Chairman Bart Gordon’s (TN) goal is to get the legislation through the House before the Memorial Day recess. Yesterday, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation also held a hearing to consider the reauthorization of the America COMPETES Act.

The bill has been endorsed by several business leaders including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Business Roundtable and the National Association of Manufacturers.

Education Jobs Fund

Senator Tom Harkin told Congressional Quarterly May 4 that a Senate floor vote on S. 3206, Keep Our Educators Working Act of 2010, may come in the next few weeks, but “there is not a committed time for a vote.”

The Education Commission of the States has put together a resource that provides a chart of the approximate amount of funding each state could receive under the education jobs fund and the approximate number of education jobs created or saved by the fund. Both of these charts break down the estimates by secondary and postsecondary distributions. 

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Data Quality Institute Posts Preliminary Outline, Shares Topics Being Considered

Friday, May 7th, 2010

According to the Perkins Collaborative Resource Network (PCRN), the 2010 Data Quality Institute (DQI) will be ‘virtual,’ spreading out over a several week time period in late 2010, rather than concentrated into a single block of 1 1/2 to 2 days. Content will be offered via general strands, with sessions currently in consideration that include:

Refer to the PCRN Web site for more information.

PCRN is a resource of the Division of Academic and Technical Education (DATE),  within the Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE).

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