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Trends and Challenges for Low-Wage Workers
This report, released by the Economic Policy Institute in April 2012, focuses on low-wage workers- who they are, where they work, where they live, and what their future challenges may be in regards ti education/skill requirements, job quality, and wages.
Portable, Stackable Credentials: A New Education Model for Industry-Specific Career Pathways
The paper, released by the McGraw-Hill Research Foundation in November 2012, examines some of the new models being invented by innovators in education, business, and the government. It also inclides a call to action for educational institutions, employers, and policymakers to come together to build on these beginnings and design a system of portable, stackable credentials embedded in transparent, more easily navigable career pathways.
Sign-On Letter for House WIA Bill (HR 4297)
Sign-On Letter for Campaign for Youth that addresses a U.S. House reauthorization bill for the Workforce Investment Act (H.R. 4297).
Legislative Alert- FY 2013 Funding
Funding for programs that focus on youth education, employment, and training are at risk for Fiscal Year (FY) 2013. It is important that legislators know the value of these programs.
LEGISLATIVE ALERT: House Ways and Means Committee Releases Text for H.R. 4213, Includes $1 Billion for Summer & Year-Round Youth Employment - May 21, 2010
LEGISLATIVE ALERT: House Ways and Means Committee Releases Text for H.R. 4213, Includes $1 Billion for Summer & Year-Round Youth Employment
April 2010 Sample Letter NYEC "Speak Out for Summer Jobs" Day of Action
April 2010 Sample Letter NYEC "Speak Out for Summer Jobs" Day of Action
Coalition to Save Youth Employment Holds March 23 Rally at U.S. Capitol
Coalition to Save Youth Employment Holds March 23 Rally at U.S. Capitol - Press Release
NYEC Legislative Alert: Murray-Kerry $1.3 Million for Summer/Year-round Jobs Amendment to Tax Exensions Bill Defeated - March 2010

On March 9, 2010, Amendment 3356, an amendment offered by Senators Murray (D-WA) and Kerry (D-MA) to provide $1.3 billion for summer and year-round youth employment funding,$1.3 billion for TANF emergency funding, and an extension of the TANF emergency fund through March 31, 2011, was defeated. It was unable to gain the necessary three-fifths majority of the Senate (60 votes if all Senators are in attendance) to overcome a budget point of order raised by Sen. Judd Gregg  (R-NH).  The final vote was 55 in favor and 45 against. Every Republican and four Democrats, Senators McCaskill (D-MO), Nelson (D-NE), Warner (D-VA), and Webb (D-VA), voted to defeat the amendment.  The underlying bill, H.R. 4213, would extend various tax provisions, unemployment insurance, and COBRA benefits through the end of the year.

Legislative Alert: Sign On to the Youth Jobs Act of 2010

Please consider signing on to the attached letter in support of the Youth Jobs Act of 2010 (S. 2923), introduced on December 22, 2009 by Senator Patty Murray (D-WA).  Enclosed is a letter to Senator Murray and a variation of the same letter that will be sent to key Senate Committees. A copy of the legislation is also enclosed.

 

The Youth Jobs Act of 2010 authorizes  $1.5 billion in new funds for summer and year-round employment and training for youth and young adults ages 14-24. The language in the legislation closely matches the language in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 and would allow organizations to extend and expand youth employment and training programs funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).  We expect a version of this legislation to be included in a Senate version of a jobs bill in upcoming months.  The deadline for signatures is COB Tuesday, January 19th.   To sign-on please email Jonathan Larsen at jl@nyec.org or simply reply to this email.

 

We are actively working to include language in future versions of this bill which would expand eligibility requirements and allow any young person who has dropped out of high school to access these funds, regardless of income level, or allow a proxy, such as free and reduced lunch, to be used in those cases were verifying income is overly burdensome.  We are also working to include disconnected youth and young adults in potential investments in infrastructure, green jobs, and public service employment that may be included in a Jobs Bill.

 

We will collect signatures on an ongoing basis. However, with the expectation that the Senate will take up jobs legislation soon, to ensure that your organization is included in the letter of support, please sign-on as soon as possible.  Email Jonathan Larsen at jl@nyec.org or simply reply to this email if you would like to sign on.   

Many thanks for your consideration and support.

LEGISLATIVE ALERT: House Introduceds "Jobs for Main Street" Act, Includes $500 Million for Summer Jobs - Dec. 2009
On December 15 Democratic leaders in the House introduced the â??Jobs for Main Streetâ?̀ Act.  The legislation uses existing funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) to fund investments in infrastructure and aid to states along with other targeted investments.
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