If you need further clarification to my comments or have more questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Thank you for testifying before the Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Training.
Thank you again for your important contribution to the work of the committee.
I think that what we have here is a--it boils down to a philosophy that either Washington knows best or locals know best...
It is people who are currently working who are paying a lot in taxes to provide for these programs, which people who may...
Our new governor, Pat McCrory, is placing great emphasis on closing the skills gap to better meet the needs of our citiz...
I think we are working to educate people and not train them because what we want them to be is lifelong learners.
Chairwoman Foxx this concludes my remarks. I want to again thank you for the opportunity to testify before this Subcommi...
I believe it is past time to reauthorize and reexamine the Workforce Investment Act in a way that addresses each of thes...
It is time to be bold with how we prepare today's workers to compete and succeed in this new economy.
I expect we will discuss others throughout the hearing, including how the bill encourages greater collaboration with com...
Employers from across the country are reporting the same: that there are jobs available, but not enough skilled workers ...
Taxpayer dollars are supporting too many bureaucrats and not enough workers.
Well, certainly. I mean, we're all in this together. We're all suffering together.
there's simply nothing left in my mind for the public to doubt about the magnitude or relentless character of China's th...
For the U.S. housing market to continue on its path to recovery, consumers, lenders, and investors need clarity regardin...
As quickly as possible is defined as when?
the dumbest idea he has ever heard