I believe, now more than ever, that building a competitive and skilled workforce is the issue that will make or break us as a nation.
Helping workers and employers access the information and services needed to be competitive is a win for everyone.
We have a lot of work to do. There are a lot of Veterans who have skills they earned in the military that do not count towards traditional b...
With a new Administration and Congress, we now have an opportunity for a successful reauthorization of this important law.
Earlier this week, we learned that nearly 330,000 people are unemployed and looking for work in Washington State.
For the last 11 years, WIA often has not had the level of evaluation and reporting that it should.
I do have some additional questions for all of our panelists.
America's working families deserve nothing less.
I will leave the record open, for any members who want to submit a statement to the record.
We need to think more strategically about how we align our training needs with our larger economic goals.
I appreciate both of you, in your testimony, speaking to the need for strong partnerships as we work to make sure that our workers of today ...
We all want to see stronger evaluation and greater accountability.
We must invest in our workforce to keep America safe, secure and productive.
We also want to be sure that we encourage innovation and risk-taking because nobody knows best.
I think that the innovation comes through those very strong partnerships, and there are resources out there.
Thank you very much to all of our witnesses today. This hearing has provided invaluable insight as we move forward on reauthorizing WIA.
I think that's a key issue particularly as it relates to net neutrality and to make sure that someone doesn't take the Internet and hijack i...
Thank you for your leadership on this issue as you've just articulated it's long overdue.