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THIRD READING
Bill No: AJR 13
Author: Campos (D), et al.
Amended: 4/18/13 in Assembly
Vote: 21
ASSEMBLY FLOOR : 75-0, 4/18/13 - See last page for vote
SUBJECT : Labor: Job Corps centers
SOURCE : California Federation of Teachers
Horizon Youth Services
School for Integrated Academics and Technologies
DIGEST : This resolution memorializes the Legislature's
support for Congressional action to reverse the suspension of
new student enrollments in the Job Corps Program, to prevent any
limits to student enrollment until other cost-saving measures
have been exhausted, and to maintain the full range of
educational and employment services provided by the Job Corps.
ANALYSIS :
This resolution makes the following legislative findings:
1.California serves 5,373 disadvantaged youth between 16 and 24
years of age through its seven Jobs Corps centers, making
California's program the largest in the country. Combined
economic activity stimulated by the Job Corps centers in
California is $243,726,519 and 2,971 local jobs have been
created.
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2.Job Corps centers are a vital component of California's
workforce development system by providing high school
diplomas, career technical education, and related social
skills. Following their time in the Jobs Corps, graduates are
ready to obtain and hold a job, enroll in advanced training,
attend college, or enter the Armed Forces.
3.The United States Department of Labor's decision appears to be
inequitably balancing a budget shortfall on the backs of the
disadvantaged youth it is entrusted to serve when other
alternatives are available for closing the shortfall.
This resolution memorializes the Legislature's support for
Congressional action to reverse the suspension of new student
enrollments in the Job Corps Program, to prevent any limits to
student enrollment until other cost-saving measures have been
exhausted, and to maintain the full range of educational and
employment services provided by the Job Corps.
FISCAL EFFECT : Fiscal Com.: No
SUPPORT : (Verified 4/29/13)
California Federation of Teachers (co-source)
Horizon Youth Services (co-source)
School for Integrated Academics and Technologies (co-source)
California Manufacturers and Technology Association
State Building Trades and Construction Council of California
ASSEMBLY FLOOR : 75-0, 4/18/13
AYES: Achadjian, Alejo, Allen, Ammiano, Atkins, Bigelow, Bloom,
Blumenfield, Bocanegra, Bonilla, Bonta, Bradford, Brown,
Buchanan, Ian Calderon, Campos, Chau, Chávez, Chesbro, Conway,
Cooley, Dahle, Daly, Dickinson, Eggman, Fong, Fox, Frazier,
Beth Gaines, Garcia, Gatto, Gomez, Gordon, Gorell, Gray,
Grove, Hagman, Hall, Harkey, Roger Hernández, Jones,
Jones-Sawyer, Levine, Linder, Logue, Maienschein, Mansoor,
Medina, Melendez, Mitchell, Morrell, Mullin, Muratsuchi,
Nazarian, Nestande, Olsen, Pan, Patterson, Perea, V. Manuel
Pérez, Quirk, Quirk-Silva, Rendon, Salas, Skinner, Stone,
Torres, Wagner, Waldron, Weber, Wieckowski, Wilk, Williams,
Yamada, John A. Pérez
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NO VOTE RECORDED: Donnelly, Holden, Lowenthal, Ting, Vacancy
PQ:nl 4/29/13 Senate Floor Analyses
SUPPORT/OPPOSITION: SEE ABOVE
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