Recently, Congress approved a budget agreement that increases the overall discretionary funding caps for domestic programs, which includes federal support for education and job training. The House and Senate must now begin the task of setting funding levels for individual programs, like the Perkins Basic State Grant. It is a critical time for lawmakers to hear from CTE advocates about the importance of funding Perkins. Please take a few minutes to contact your Members of Congress and let them know that investing in CTE is a top priority!
02/09/2018
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