April 12, 2024
Dear John:
This week, the House passed the reauthorization for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, which strengthens the workforce development system, encourages innovation, and offers career opportunities for millions of Americans.
If you or someone you know has taken workforce development training or participated in career and technical education programs, this legislation helped make that possible.
House Republicans have also made reforms to the original legislation that addresses the challenges workforces have faced in the decade since it was first enacted. For example, it emphasizes employer-led initiatives that equip workers with the skill sets to fill jobs in critical industries and advance their careers. It also emphasizes work-based learning for youth and enhances workforce education programs at community and technical colleges that align with in-demand jobs. These changes ensure that workers, including those without a bachelor's degree, can build their skills to access good-paying jobs.
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