Last week in Washington was another quiet week for CTE. Lawmakers focused on considering the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), looking for a path forward on the America COMPETES Act/USICA negotiations, passing veterans’ benefits legislation and negotiating a potential budget reconciliation package with key members of the Senate. Both chambers will be in session for the rest of the month, where there is expected to be a procedural motion in the Senate to begin consideration of a standalone bill that contains funding for semiconductor manufacturing and investment tax credits. There is currently no plan to hold appropriations bill markups in the Senate, while the House may put its version of the FY 2023 Labor-HHS-Education appropriations bill on the floor as soon as the week of July 18. As we await more details, here are some news and notes from Washington:
- ACTION ALERT: Ask Your Senators to Support Robust Funding for CTE in FY 2023: The House Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations bill proposes a $45 million increase to the Perkins Basic State Grant program, a year-over-year increase equal to what was enacted in the FY22 spending bill. Now, the Senate Appropriations Committee and its Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Subcommittee are set to begin crafting their version of the FY23 spending bill. CLICK HERE to ask your senator to support robust funding for high-quality CTE programs in the Senate’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations bill!
- White House, Department of Education Highlight American Rescue Plan Funding: On July 13, the White House held an event titled, “White House Summit on the American Rescue Plan and the Workforce,” to highlight how American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding has been used to support pandemic recovery and workforce-related initiatives, particularly in the public health and infrastructure fields. Additional ARP funding was also released to high-need postsecondary institutions. Read more about both here.
- America COMPETES/USICA Update: On July 14, news reports stated that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) would move to consider a standalone package of funding for semiconductor manufacturing as soon as Tuesday, July 19, after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) halted conference negotiations on the bipartisan and bicameral America COMPETES/USICA. The status of several provisions under negotiation, including the JOBS Act and College Transparency Act (CTA) are still unclear, as lawmakers increasingly appear likely to bypass the conference negotiations in hopes of passing the bill before the August congressional recess. ACTE will continue to monitor any new developments as they come.
- Department of Labor Awards Funding to Support Job Exploration and Training Options for Young People: The Department of Labor has awarded grants to out-of-school time organizations to connect with local and state workforce boards, organizations and education partners to introduce young people to career possibilities and provide education, training, supportive services and work experience to better prepare young adults for careers. Read more about the grants here.
- Department of Labor Announces First Cohort of Apprenticeship Ambassadors: The Department of Labor has announced 207 officials and organizations were chosen to serve as the first cohort of Apprenticeship Ambassadors to share their experiences and collaborate with the department’s Office of Apprenticeship to support apprenticeship opportunities. The chosen ambassadors include community-based organizations, educators, employers, equity partners, industry, labor and state associations, program sponsors and workforce partners. View the full list of Apprenticeship Ambassadors here.
- NCER Awards Education Research Grants: The National Center for Education Research (NCER) has awarded new grants under its Education Research Grants Program. Two grants were awarded for CTE-related projects, titled “CTE Teacher Labor Markets, Attributes, and Student Outcomes” at Georgia State University and “Exploring Noncredit CTE Program Factors that Strengthen Workforce Pipelines” at the University of California, Irvine. Awards were made to 35 institutions in 19 states and the District of Columbia.
- Department of Education Announces Engage Every Student Initiative: The Department of Education has announced a public-private partnership with Afterschool Alliance, The National Comprehensive Center, the National League of Cities, The National Summer Learning Association and the School Superintendents Association who will work with over 20 allied organizations to ensure that students have access to out of school time (OST) learning opportunities year-round. Read more about the initiative here.
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