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WIA REAUTHORIZATION

WIA REAUTHORIZATION. Nancy W. Hawkins October 7, 2003 Florida Workforce Summit Meeting Lake Buena Vista, Florida. WIA REAUTHORIZATION. H.R. 1261 passed by House 5/8/03 S. 1627 introduced in the Senate 9/17/03; marked up and passed 10/2/03 Conference Committee to resolve differences.

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WIA REAUTHORIZATION

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  1. WIA REAUTHORIZATION Nancy W. Hawkins October 7, 2003 Florida Workforce Summit Meeting Lake Buena Vista, Florida

  2. WIA REAUTHORIZATION • H.R. 1261 passed by House 5/8/03 • S. 1627 introduced in the Senate 9/17/03; marked up and passed 10/2/03 • Conference Committee to resolve differences

  3. KEY AREAS • More effective Governance Structure • Strengthening the One-Stop Career System • Comprehensive services for adults

  4. KEY AREAS • A targeted approach to serving youth • Improving performance accountability • Promoting State Flexibility

  5. WIA Reauthorization – Governance • State boards Changes membership requirements • Local boards More strategic

  6. WIA Reauthorization – Governance • Youth councils • Workforce areas

  7. WIA Reauthorization – One-Stop Career Centers • Infrastructure • Services to Low Wage Workers • Bonus Points or Incentives

  8. WIA Reauthorization – Services for Adults • Single funding stream • Eligible training providers State determined

  9. WIA Reauthorization –Services for Adults • ITAs changed to Career Change Scholarships • Removes strict “sequence of service” requirement • Expands Incumbent Worker Training

  10. Personal Re-Employment Accounts • Not included in either House or Senate Bill • Target: most likely to exhaust UI benefits • Services: Training and Supportive Services

  11. Personal Re-Employment Accounts • State flexibility • Remaining balances may be kept as bonuses (60/40)

  12. WIA Reauthorization –Youth Services • WIA Youth Funds – Targeted state formula program (75%) • Challenge grants to cities and rural areas (25%) • Out-of-School Youth

  13. Performance Accountability • Performance indicators Reduced from 17 to 8 • Performance negotiation More dynamic and tailored to local needs

  14. Common Performance Measures • Adult • Entered Employment • Retention • Earnings Increase • Efficiency

  15. Common Performance Measures • Youth • Placement in Employment/Education • Attainment of Degree or Certificate • Literacy & Numeracy Gains • Efficiency

  16. Performance Accountability • Fiscal Controls Data Validation, monitoring and oversight emphasized

  17. House and Senate Appropriations Bill Highlights • Adult Programs – House Bill 30% transfer allowed between Adult and DW • Dislocated Worker Program: • Overrides 80/20% split for National Reserve • Account activities included in both House and Senate Bills • Assistance for long-term unemployed

  18. House and Senate Appropriations Bills • Youth Activities – House and Senate No funding for Youth Opportunity Grants

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