Under the Coalitions proposal, what assurances are there of continued state support for veterans employment programs?
The Coalition’s proposal makes no changes in any laws providing veterans’ employment service. The Coalition’s proposal brings decision-making closer to constituents by giving funding authority to states. State legislators often are much closer to voters than are members of Congress. Veterans’ organizations, employers and job-seekers alike can work directly with their state legislators. 14) If we enact the Coalition’s reform proposal, will veterans’ employment programs remain national programs? All employment security programs remain national programs under the Coalition’s proposal. The national programs include unemployment insurance, job service, labor market information and Veterans’ reemployment help. Funding provided by the Coalition’s proposal strengthens these programs, while maintaining a national system.
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- Under the Coalitions proposal, what assurances are there of continued state support for veterans employment programs?
- If we enact the Coalitions reform proposal, will veterans employment programs remain national programs?
- In the Coalitions proposal, is 2% for national programs adequate for veterans programs?