HCONRES 73
103th Congress
House
Labor and Employment
Community development
Conservation of natural resources
Curricula
Education
Environmental Protection
Federal aid to vocational education
Federal aid to youth services
Infrastructure (Economics)
Literacy programs
Manpower training programs
Manufacturing industries
Science, Technology, Communications
Youth employment
Expressing the sense of the Congress that Job Corps is a long-term program that invests in America's future and should serve as the cornerstone of youth policy in America.
Introduced: March 25, 1993
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Everywhere this bill has been
4 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Apr 16, 1993
Referred to the Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations.
Apr 7, 1993
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E919)
Mar 25, 1993
Referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor.
Mar 25, 1993
Introduced in House
Plain-English summary
Expresses the sense of the Congress that: (1) the Job Corps is a long-term program for investing in the Nation's future and should be the cornerstone of youth policy; (2) its 50/50 plan should be expanded to improve the Corps by the year 2000; (3) environmental protection and preservation and advanced technology and other skilled manufacturing initiatives should be incorporated in the Corps curriculum; (4) Corps participants should be incorporated into community development and infrastructure improvement projects in low-income communities; and (5) Corps centers and curriculum should be used as adult literacy programs.
What's happening now
Referred to the Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations.
Committees of jurisdiction
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