H.R. 6655 — 118th Congress
A Stronger Workforce for America Act
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118th Congress| Measure | Title |
|---|---|
| H.R. 159 · Government Operations and Politics | Chance to Compete Act of 2023 |
Latest action
Apr 10, 2024Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
CRS summary
As of Dec 7, 2023Introduced in House
A Stronger Workforce for America Act
This bill reauthorizes through FY2030 and modifies various programs under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
Specifically, the bill reauthorizes through FY2030 the Job Corps program for low-income youth ages 16 to 24, as well as grant programs for states to provide employment and training services for youth, adults, and dislocated workers through a One-Stop delivery system. It also requires state plans for the grant programs to (1) describe how the state will use real-time labor market information to assess economic conditions and workforce trends, and (2) include an analysis of any gaps in service for applicable youth.
Additionally, the bill reauthorizes through FY2030 the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA) programs, which provide educational services at or below the secondary level and English language training for out-of-school adults. It also specifies that the primary performance indicator for these programs includes the percentage of program participants who exit the program during the program year and complete an integrated education and training program.
Finally, the bill integrates within the One-Stop delivery system career services that are funded under the Wagner-Peyser Act Employment Service (ES) program (a nationwide system of public employment offices).
For more information on this bill, see CRS Report R47905, A Stronger Workforce for America Act (H.R. 6655): In Brief.
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Roll-call votes
1 on recordApr 9, 2024 · On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
Full roll callYea — 378: 203 D · 174 R · 1 I
Nay — 26: 26 R
Not Voting — 26: 16 R · 10 D
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