The House unanimously passed the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act.
James Guthrie
The Public Record
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I want to thank you for holding this important hearing today and examine the review process of over-the-counter drugs.
I strongly believe this legislation help every American as these products are the first in the line of defense against common ailments.
It's interesting, and just the last comment that my friend, Ms. Blunt Rochester said, I was thinking in my head...
My bill will enable greater information exchange in order to guide health plans, pharmacy benefit managers, and others who develop prescription drug formularies and medical devices to make well-informed decisions about the benefits and costs of medications and medical devices for the populations they cover.
While the President's executive actions are encouraging, the implementation of WIOA and congressional action to reauthorize Federal support for career and technical education can provide a lasting improvement to how our citizens found success through workforce development education.
It has been almost three years since the bipartisan Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act was signed into law, and now it is time for Congress to explore whether or not the included reforms are being turned into action.
I am proud to say that so many members of this committee, including Chairwoman Foxx, played an instrumental role in creating the final version of WIOA that was signed into law.
empowering students and families and improving accountability will be leading priorities.
Thank you, Brian. We wish you the best of luck in your new venture, and know there are exciting opportunities in store for you, but we are going to miss you.





