12/12/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/12/2024 10:46
WASHINGTON - On behalf of the nation's counties, cities, towns and villages, the National Association of Counties (NACo), the National League of Cities (NLC), and the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) issued the following statement regarding the bicameral draft agreement to reauthorize the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), titled A Stronger Workforce for America Act (ASWA):
"Last month, House Education and Workforce and Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee leadership unveiled a bicameral agreement to reauthorize the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
We remain appreciative of bipartisan efforts to update our nation's public workforce system and recognize the positive updates to the legislation that are included in the proposal including strengthening workforce education programs at community colleges that align with in-demand jobs by emphasizing industry partnerships, enhancing workforce data quality standards and emphasizing the need for digital literacy skills, promoting wider skills-based hiring efforts, and codifying a program to help justice-involved individuals transition back to meaningful employment and access skills and career pathways.
We also continue to have longstanding reservations with several significant provisions in ASWA that, if enacted, would impede local flexibility and stifle the voices of the local stakeholders who are best equipped to address the distinct needs of jobseekers and employers within their communities.
We continue to urge Congress to address the following provisions in this agreement that our respective memberships have continued to raise throughout the reauthorization process:
We urge Congress to address the identified concerns to ensure the workforce development system remains responsive to local demand driven needs. We appreciate the agreement's positive steps, such as enhancing workforce education programs and improving data standards. We remain committed to collaborating with Congress to provide local governments and stakeholders with the tools necessary to promote economic vitality nationwide."
Over the summer, our organizations sent a letter, with other coalition partners, in addition to specific legislative text recommendations. Last month our organizations sent a letter to Senate and House leadership reiterating our reauthorization recommendations.