WASHINGTON, D.C. – During a tour of the Valley Career and Technical Center in Fishersville today, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine announced new bipartisan legislation to raise the quality of career and technical education (CTE) programs at schools in Virginia and across the country. The Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Act would amend the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act to better meet the needs of a 21st century workforce and ensure students have access to the highest-quality CTE programs. Kaine, co-chair of the Senate CTE Caucus, plans to introduce the bill with co-chair Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) when the Senate reconvenes next week.
"I'm very passionate about career and technical education and I'm committed to raising the profile of CTE programs, whether they are offered through PreK-12 education, independent technical centers like this one, or community colleges," Kaine said in Fishersville. "I'm proud to announce the Educating Tomorrow's Workforce Act, which improves the Perkins Career and Technical Education Act by raising the quality of programs and allowing states and localities to fund CTE academies like the Governor’s Academies we established in Virginia."
“In today’s competitive job market, far too many Americans are finding that they lack the skills they need to get a good paying job,” Portman stated. “This legislation is a step in the right direction toward helping those Americans seeking work acquire the skills they need to connect with a job.”
Kaine, who grew up working in his dad’s ironworking shop and later spearheaded the creation of Governor’s Career and Technical Academies in Virginia – now Governor’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Academies – has made improving and strengthening access to CTE a top priority in the Senate.
The Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Act would amend the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act to raise the quality of CTE programs by:
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