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House of Representatives
Session of 2017 - 2018 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: January 30, 2018 12:28 PM
From: Representative Justin M. Walsh
To: All House members
Subject: CSM - Consolidation of the Commonwealth's workforce development system
 
As part of the continuing effort to make the government more efficient and effective, please join me as a co-sponsor of legislation to improve the Commonwealth’s workforce development system. This proposal will improve services for job seekers and prospective employers, while providing better value for the taxpayers who fund these programs.
Currently, our workforce system is fragmented and spread across a number of state agencies. This leads to duplication of services and missed opportunities, both for prospective employers and those who are seeking to obtain employment. When the federal government re-authorized the federal workforce development system in 2014, an emphasis was placed on coordination of services. Progress has been made, and this proposal builds on that foundation.
Under my proposal, programs that comprise our workforce system under the Department of Labor and Industry, the Department of Community and Economic Development, and the Department of Human Services will be consolidated under the direction of the Department of Community and Economic Development.
The need for a qualified and available workforce is one of the most common issues raised by employers who are seeking to expand or remain in Pennsylvania. This proposal will give the Department of Community and Economic Development—the agency that is charged with drawing new and retaining current jobs in the Commonwealth—the tools to help connect the employers who have jobs open with a person who is qualified to fill it.
Please consider joining me as a co-sponsor of this important legislation.



Introduced as HB2115