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ACTE National Policy Seminar March 3, 2014 Washington, DC Policy Breakout Session: Workforce Investment ACTE National Policy Seminar March 3, 2014 Washington, DC Policy Breakout Session: Workforce Investment Act (WIA)

Our Vision We seek an America that grows its economy by investing in its Our Vision We seek an America that grows its economy by investing in its people, so that every worker and every industry has the skills to compete and prosper. www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Our Mission • We organize broad-based coalitions seeking to raise the skills of America’s Our Mission • We organize broad-based coalitions seeking to raise the skills of America’s workers across a range of industries. • We advocate for public policies that invest in what works, as informed by our members’ real-world expertise. • And we communicate these goals to an American public seeking a vision for a strong U. S. economy that allows everyone to be part of its success. www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Workforce Investment Act (WIA) www. nationalskillscoalition. org Workforce Investment Act (WIA) www. nationalskillscoalition. org

How Did We Get to Where We Are? • GAO report (47 programs across How Did We Get to Where We Are? • GAO report (47 programs across 9 agencies spending $18 B) • House passed SKILLS Act (HR 803) in early 2013 • Senate HELP Committee passed Workforce Investment Act of 2103 in July • Administration putting new emphasis on job training in 2014 www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Reminder: Key Differences Between House and Senate Bills • Board composition • Governor’s authority Reminder: Key Differences Between House and Senate Bills • Board composition • Governor’s authority • Program consolidation • Role of special populations • Formula funding • Appropriations www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Finish Line (Maybe) in Sight • Closer to reauthorization than we have been in Finish Line (Maybe) in Sight • Closer to reauthorization than we have been in a long time • Reid has filed motion to proceed • Harkin and Miller retiring, have expressed interest in getting WIA done • Leadership interest in (any) bipartisan legislation they can pass www. nationalskillscoalition. org

So Where Are We Now? • Staff have been “preconferencing” since late Fall • So Where Are We Now? • Staff have been “preconferencing” since late Fall • Conversations seem to be accelerating in recent weeks • Consolidation likely to be last outstanding issue to resolve • Will there be fundamental structural changes to underlying law? www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Workforce Funding www. nationalskillscoalition. org Workforce Funding www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Working in Coalition to Protect Federal Funding www. nationalskillscoalition. org Working in Coalition to Protect Federal Funding www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Deep Cuts in Federal Funding • Caps and sequester cuts result in $3. 3 Deep Cuts in Federal Funding • Caps and sequester cuts result in $3. 3 trillion deficit reduction (by 2024) • Most of these savings (49%) come from discretionary programs; about onequarter from increased revenue www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Funding Cuts in Context www. nationalskillscoalition. org Funding Cuts in Context www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Cuts to Workforce Development • Key workforce development programs have lost more than $1 Cuts to Workforce Development • Key workforce development programs have lost more than $1 billion since just 2010 • FY 2014 levels above FY 2013 postsequester, but below FY 2013 pre-sequester levels www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Going Forward • Bipartisan Budget Agreement sets top-line funding levels in FY 2014 and Going Forward • Bipartisan Budget Agreement sets top-line funding levels in FY 2014 and 2015, with some sequester relief • Administration’s budget released March 4. Two parts: 1) funding under budget caps, and 2) $56 B “Opportunity, Growth, and Security Initiative” focused on research, manufacturing, education, and job training • House will do 2015 budget resolution, Senate will not • Very difficult to see how appropriators are able to draft bills that stay under current caps www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Stay Connected • Visit us our website. • Sign up for our member email Stay Connected • Visit us our website. • Sign up for our member email list. • Follow us on: www. nationalskillscoalition. org

Contact Rachel Gragg, Ph. D. Federal Policy Director National Skills Coalition 202 -223 -8991, Contact Rachel Gragg, Ph. D. Federal Policy Director National Skills Coalition 202 -223 -8991, ext. 102 rachelg@nationalskillscoalition. org www. nationalskillscoalition. org