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Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness Subcommittee Hearing 10:00 AM, May 29, 2009 Nevada State College
Liberal Arts and Sciences Building
Room #120
1021 East Paradise Hills Drive
Henderson, Nevada
On Friday, May 29, the House Subcommittee on Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness held a hearing to examine best practices for improving job training.This is the fifth hearing the committee is holding as it works toward reauthorizing the Workforce Investment Act, which provides job training, education programs, vocational rehabilitation and other services to Americans.


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Full Committee Hearing 10:00 AM, May 21, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B
Washington, DC
On Thursday, May 21, the House Education and Labor Committee will hold a hearing to examine proposals that will make historic increases in college aid by enacting reforms that will make the nation’s federal student loan programs more reliable, effective and efficient for students, families and taxpayers.

One of the proposals the committee will examine is President Obama’s FY 2010 budget proposal, which would increase the Pell Grant scholarship and other forms of student aid by almost $100 billion over ten years – and at no cost to taxpayers. The President’s plan would be paid for by ending the subsidies the federal government currently pays to lenders in the federally-guaranteed student loan programs and re-directing those savings back into additional aid for low- and middle-income students
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Full Committee Hearing 10:00 AM, May 20, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B
Washington, DC
On Wednesday, May 20, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan testified before the House Education and Labor Committee about President Obama’s agenda for transforming American education. This marked Secretary’s first appearance on Capitol Hill to outline the President’s education goals.

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Full Committee Hearing 10:00 AM, May 19, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B.
Washington, DC
On Tuesday, May 19, the House Committee on Education and Labor held a hearing to examine abusive and deadly uses of seclusion and restraint in U.S. schools. Seclusion and restraint are physical interventions used by teachers and other school staff to prevent students from hurting themselves or others
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Witnesses:
  • Ann Gaydos » Mother of a victim Monument, Colorado
  • Elizabeth Hanselman » Assistant Superintendant for Special Education and Support Services Springfield, Illinois
  • Mary V. Kealy, EdD » Assistant Superintendent for Pupil Services Loudoun County Public Schools Virginia
  • Greg Kutz » Managing Director
    Forensic Audits and Special Investigations
    U.S. Government Accountability Office Washington, D.C.
  • Reece L. Peterson, Ph.D. » Professor of Special Education University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Toni Price » Mother of a victim who died Killeen, Texas
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Healthy Families and Communities Subcommittee Hearing 10:00 AM, May 14, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B
Washington, DC
On Thursday, May 14, the Healthy Families and Communities Subcommittee, chaired by U.S. Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), held a hearing to examine how improvements to child nutrition programs can help fight the nation’s childhood obesity crisis.

Child nutrition experts across the board agree that childhood obesity poses the greatest threats to the nation’s physical and financial health. Today, one-third of U.S. children and adolescents, about 25 million, are obese or overweight. Child nutrition programs provide children with access to low-cost, nutritious food to support healthy growth and development.
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Full Committee Hearing 3:00 PM, May 12, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B
Washington, DC
On Tuesday, May 12, the House Education and Labor Committee held a hearing to examine how policies for addressing the high school dropout crisis and improving graduation rates can strengthen America’s economic competitiveness.

Nationally, only 70 percent of students graduate from high school with a regular high school diploma. Approximately 10 percent of high schools in this country produce close to half of these dropouts. In his first address to a joint session of Congress, President Obama called on lawmakers to address the dropout crisis.


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Full Committee Hearing 10:00 AM, May 7, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B.
Washington, DC
On Thursday, May 7, the House Education and Labor Committee held a hearing to examine how federal agencies can help child care, schools, colleges and workplaces prepare for the H1N1 flu virus and future pandemics. The hearing will also provide an update on how schools and workplaces are being affected by and responding to the current outbreak.
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Witnesses:
  • Jordan Barab » Acting Assistant Secretary Occupational Safety and Health Administration Washington, DC
  • Ann Brockhaus » Occupational Safety and Health Consultant ORC Worldwide Washington, DC
  • Jack O'Connell » Superintendent of Public Instruction California Department of Education Sacramento, CA
  • Miguel Garcia » Registered Nurse and member American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Los Angeles, CA
  • Bill Modzeleski » Associate Assistant Deputy Secretary Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools
    Department of Education
    Washington, DC
  • Dr. Anne Schuchat » Deputy Director for Science and Program (Interim) Centers for Disease Control Atlanta, GA
Official photos can be found here.
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Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness Subcommittee Hearing 10:00 AM, May 5, 2009 2175 Rayburn H.O.B
Washington, DC
On Tuesday, May 5, the House Subcommittee on Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness held a hearing to examine best practices for improving adult education and family literacy. This is the fourth hearing the committee is holding as it works toward reauthorizing the Workforce Investment Act, which provides job training, education programs, vocational rehabilitation and other services to Americans.
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Witnesses:
  • David Beré » president and chief strategy officer Dollar General Corporation Goodlettsville, TN
  • Kathy Cooper » Policy Associate
    Office of Adult Basic Education
    Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges Olympia, WA
  • Martin Finsterbusch » Executive Director VALUE, Inc. (Voice of Adult Learners United to Educate) Media, PA
  • Donna Kinerney, Ph.D. » Instructional Dean
    Adult ESOL & Literacy Programs
    Montgomery College Wheaton, MD
  • Roberta Lanterman » Program Director Long Beach Family Literacy Long Beach, CA
  • Stephen Reder, Ph.D. » University Professor and Chair
    Department of Applied Linguistics
    Portland State University Portland, OR
  • Gretchen Wilson » Grammy winning recording artist and GED graduate Nashville, TN
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