One thing that we agree on, on both sides of the aisle, is the importance of getting going on this.
Thank you, Chairman. Thanks, members of the panel, for being here. A very important topic, dealing with our maintenance backlog.
Licensing is a process by which the state requires a worker to meet basic standards at the local, state, and federal levels before they are ...
I certainly think that even if you--let us just say you had a TS SCI...
The harm done by an unskilled person working in one of those professions is much more serious than that of a hairdresser, travel guide, or f...
This is an epidemic, a challenge that warrants that kind of attention.
Collection of the data is obviously the foundation of it.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for holding this hearing.
DHS relies on thousands of contractor employees every day to achieve its mission.
It is affecting all of us in some way or another; everyone from infants born addicted.
Licensing requirements have exploded to new fields, some that merit regulation and others that raise the question of whether there is too mu...
Well over 80 percent of people who are currently inmates will be released at some point, and we need to think about that.
Those businesses employ almost 50 percent of our workers.
Funding, funding to your colleagues. Don't let them push this aside, you know.
I applaud the House of Representatives for passing, I think, last year, reauthorization of the Perkins Act.
I thank everyone for coming, and good morning. I call this hearing to order.
Currently, the United States economy is improving, with relatively low unemployment and increased job creation.
This lack of qualified applicants is commonly referred to as the skills gap.