Last week in Washington was a busy week for both Congress and CTE. The focus was on negotiating and passing gun safety legislation, school nutrition program support, subcommittee appropriations bill markups, court security funding and additional January 6 committee hearings. Congress is set to be on recess this week in advance of the July 4 holiday, which means that lawmakers have now missed a self-imposed deadline of July 4 for completing negotiations on the bipartisan, bicameral America COMPETES Act/USICA. As we await new details, here are some key developments:
- Labor-HHS-Ed Appropriations Subcommittee Markup: On June 22, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies released the first draft of its fiscal year (FY) 2023 appropriations bill. While a full, detailed funding table has not yet been released, according to the committee’s initial summary, the legislation proposes a $45 million increase to the Perkins Basic State Grant program. Read more about the legislation and markup here.
- Reps. Thompson, Kilmer Introduce Bill to Expand Career Counseling for Adult Learners: On June 23, Reps. Glenn “GT” Thompson (R-PA) and Derek Kilmer (D-WA) introduced legislation to amend the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) to allow for additional career guidance for adult learners through public outreach, including Public Service Announcements (PSAs), social media campaigns, job fairs and other measures to educate the public about workforce development programs. ACTE has endorsed this legislation, and ACTE Executive Director LeAnn Wilson was quoted in the accompanying press release.
- Department of Education Hosts Career Pathways Summit: To promote the Department’s Career Connected High Schools initiative proposed as a part of its Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 budget request, the Department of Education held a webinar on June 21 to discuss best practices for creating and supporting effective career and college pathways and reaching more learners. Speakers at the event included community college representatives, employers, school districts, workforce boards and community organizations.
- Department of Labor Hosts Good Jobs Summit: On June 21, the Department of Labor (DOL) in collaboration with the Families and Workers Fund held a summit focused on improving job quality and access to good jobs. Speakers represented federal agencies, Congress, state and local government and the workforce. Read more about the event here.
- New Education Funding in Gun Safety Bill: On June 25, President Biden signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act into law. The legislation contains several new education investments designed to support the mental health and wellbeing of students in addition to gun safety provisions. Read more about the bill here.
- Department of Education Releases Proposed Changes to Title IX Regulations, Seeks Comment: The Department of Education has released for public comment proposed amendments to Title IX regulations, including requiring that all students receive appropriate support, strengthening protections for LGBTQI+ students who face discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity, and requiring that school procedures for complaints of sex discrimination, including sexual violence and other sex-based harassment, are fairly addressed. Read more from Inside Higher Education and the Department of Education’s press release, where additional information and fact sheets can be found.
- Department of Labor Awards Grants to Provide Job Training and Employment Services to Justice-involved Youth: The Department of Labor has announced awards to organizations in Alabama, California, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin to support paid work experiences for young people affected by community violence. The funding supports skills training and employment and mentorship services. Read more about the awards here.
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