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Senate HELP Committee passes WIA
reauthorization bill; many provisions for LEP persons included
December 4, 2003
The Workforce Investment Act Amendments of 2003 (S. 1627), a bill that would reauthorize the 1998 Workforce Investment Act, has passed the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee. S. 1627 is the result of bipartisan negotiations over the summer among HELP Committee staff and includes a number of provisions that would improve job training and adult basic education services for limited English proficient (LEP) persons. When Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY), a HELP Committee member, introduced S. 1627, he said that the bill "improves upon the existing one-stop career center delivery system to ensure that it can respond quickly and effectively to the changing needs of employers and workers in the new economy and address the needs of hard-to-serve populations." It is unclear when S. 1627, which the committee passed on Oct. 2, will reach the Senate floor.
The following summary of the bill's provisions focuses solely on those that are LEP-related. For an analysis of the complete bill, visit The Workforce Alliance's Web site at www.workforcealliance.org.
TITLE I AMENDMENTS
The amendments to Title I of the act would do the following:
TITLE II AMENDMENTS
The amendments to Title II of the act would do the following:
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