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October
5, 2007
Senate Prepares to Vote on Appropriations Bill:
The
Senate is preparing to vote on their Labor, Health and Human Services,
and Education appropriations bill as early as the week of October 15th.
It is important that the Senate bill be approved so that the House and
Senate can begin conference negotiations to "iron out" the
differences between the two bills. Once those negotiations begin, it is
important for the Senate to adopt the House funding level for Perkins.
The
House bill includes a $25 million increase for Perkins Basic State
Grants. This increase was passed as an amendment sponsored by
Congressman John Peterson (R-PA). In the Senate, the Perkins Basic State
Grants program is funded at Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 levels, and the
overall Perkins funding level is $25 million lower than the House bill.
Action Needed:
It
is extremely important for ACTE members to urge their Senators to
support passage of the FY2008 Labor, Health and Human Services, and
Education appropriation bill. In addition, urge the Senate to match the
House level of funding in order to ensure that the Perkins program holds
onto the slight increase provided in the House bill.
Ask
your Representative and Senators to support the bill that is finally
approved after conference negotiations because it is very likely that
President Bush will veto the bill. Support is needed to override his
veto.
Please
contact your Senators
and urge him/her to:
- Pass
the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations
bill.
- Support
the House funding level during conference negotiations.
- Support
the Perkins program by encouraging an increase in funding
commensurate with the funding level in the House bill.
- Commit
to supporting the final appropriations bill, even if the President
vetoes it.
Please
contact your Representative and urge
him/her to:
- Support
the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations
bill with the $25 million increase for the Perkins program through
the conference of the bill and its final passage.
- Commit
to supporting the appropriations bill, even if the President vetoes
it.
- Thank
your Representative if they supported the bill in July.
This
is a great opportunity to showcase your program and demonstrate the
impact that CTE has in your state and your community. When talking with
your Member of Congress office, be sure to include examples of how
important CTE is in your community. If you need talking points or more
information, please contact Advocacy Associate, Jamie Baxter.
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