The House and Senate CTE Caucuses are once again leading the annual CTE Month Resolutions to mark February as CTE Month. House CTE Caucus co-chairs, Reps. Reps. Glenn “GT” Thompson (R-PA) and Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR), have introduced the resolution in the House. Senate CTE Caucus co-chairs Sens. Tim Kaine (D-VA), Todd Young (R-IN), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Ted Budd (R-NC) introduced the resolution in the Senate.
CLICK HERE to ask your Members of Congress to cosponsor this year’s CTE Month resolution.
These resolutions recognize February 2025 as CTE Month. CTE Month is a critical time in raising awareness of the role that CTE plays in connecting learners to high-wage, in-demand career opportunities that are vital to building a 21st-century workforce and strengthening the American economy.
Strong support for the CTE Month Resolution will help to ensure that CTE is a priority for the 119th Congress . Using ACTE’s Action Center, you can identify your Members of Congress and send a message to their office to ask them to co-sponsor the Resolution. If you have direct contacts in your Members’ offices, we urge you to call or email them directly.
House members have the entire month of February to cosponsor the Resolution. Representatives can sign on as a cosponsor of the House CTE Month Resolution by contacting:
- Brian Arata ([email protected]) in Rep. Thompson’s office
- Allie Pearce ([email protected]) in Rep. Bonamici’s office
The deadline for the Senate Resolution is January 31. Senators can sign on as a cosponsor of the Senate CTE Month Resolution by contacting:
- Rebecca Howard ([email protected]) in Sen. Kaine’s office
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