Statement of-Continued Woods, Millicent, executive director of the National Association of Wurf, Mildred Kiefer, Washington Representative, Girls Clubs of Prepared statements, letters, supplemental materials, etc.: Legislative Recommendations: Indian Issues in title I of the Letter to Chairman Hawkins, dated March 13, 1980- youth programs. Brown, Larry, president, 70001 Ltd., Washington, D.C., letter to Garza, Pedro Ruiz, national director, SER-Jobs for Progress, Inc., Hemmings, Madeleine B., associate director, human resources, Cham- Page 481 262 187 241 237 238 275 337 272 422 Letter to Chairman Hawkins, dated April 9, 1980, enclosing a 427 Prepared statement of__ 419 Ives, Richard, director, Division of Manpower Planning, State of Current Legislative Mandated Advisory Councils (charts) _ _ . 317 318 Prepared statement of 311 Klores, Noel H., Boasberg, Hewes, Klores, Feldsman & Tucker, 278 407 404 Summary of remarks__ 404 Marshall, Hon. Ray, Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor: "Budget Outlays for Youth-Department of Labor-CETA programs-1977 and 1980”. 379 Prepared Statement of. Letter to Chairman Hawkins, dated April 14, 1980, enclosing Letter from Chairman Hawkins, dated March 27, 1980, request- 382 383 341 "The Youth Employment and Training Program, Service Mix, 372 Meiklejohn, Nanine, assistant director, Department of Legislation, NLC Youth Task Force Report- Nochimson, Ken, national coordinator, National Youth Advocacy 331 331 327 National Youth Advocacy Coalition Legislative Recommenda- 270 Testimony on Youth Legislation presented to Subcommittee on 268 Prepared statements, letters, supplemental materials, etc.-Continued Penn, Robert C., vice president, Manpower Demonstration Research Pines, Marian W., administrator, Baltimore Metropolitan Manpower Letters submitted on behalf of Avon Bellamy, coordinator, Page 237 221 Atkins, Donna M., secretary, Regional Property Manage- Bynum, Iris T., Robin's Nest Nursery, letter dated Jan- 218 221 Elks, H. H., terminal manager, worksite #666, Trailways, 220 Kelner, Barbara, librarian, The John F. Kennedy Institute 220 219 Pryor, Candace M., secretary to the director, Baltimore 218 Schap, James J., personnel director, Home for Incurables of 217 219 Scott, Philbin, counselor, Carver extended day program, 218 Small, (Mrs.) Louise M., R.N., director of nursing, Dulaney 220 Strother, Hayward L., Carver High's extended day program, 219 Ware, Reginald C., president, Eastern Graphics, Inc., letter 221 Watkins, Melvin, assistant principal, Carver High's extended 217 Wright, Chris S., principal #798, letter dated January 17, 217 Prepared statement of... 197 Rae, Charles J., executive director of the Private Industry Council, Inc., and manager of manpower for the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce, Springfield, Mass.: Cumberland County CETA, Portland, Maine, publication 471 Exhibit 1-"Skills Training: The Keystone to Economic Develop- 435 Exhibit 2-"Fact Sheet". 452 Exhibit 3- "Private Industry Council Functional Organization 453 Exhibit 4-Letters to Chairman Hawkins__ 453 Exhibit 5-"Proposal, State Funding for Manpower Training Pro- 455 468 469 Statement of.. 421 Rattley, Jessie M., councilwoman, Newport News, Va. and presi- 302 481 Robert, Markley, economist, AFL-CIO. 397 Small, Ted, president New York City Private Industry Council, testimony in connection with H.R. 6796, to amend and extend title VII of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act--- 504 Prepared statements, letters, supplemental materials, etc.—Continued Expanding Employment Opportunities for Disadvantaged Prepared statement of Spees, Richard L., vice president, Public Affairs, Western Region, Page 167 164 Letter to Chairman Hawkins, dated March 26, 1980-. 508 509 "Success on the Move," a pamphlet entitled_ Stratton, Catherine, executive director, Boston Private Industry Prepared remarks on H.R. 6796, legislation to revise and re- "The Boston Private Industry Council: A New Partnership,' Whitehurst, Hon. Daniel K., mayor, city of Fresno, Calif., on behalf "A Policy Statement by the National Council on Employment Prepared statement of.. 512 494 488 282 180 176 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1979 Part 4 TUESDAY MARCH 11, 1980 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR, Washington, D.C. The subcommittee met at 9:40 a.m., pursuant to notice, in room 2257, the Rayburn House Office Building, the Hon. Augustus F. Hawkins (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Members present: Representatives Hawkins, Jeffords, Weiss, Petri, and Miller. Staff present: Susan Grayson, staff director; Steve Juntila, legislative associate; Nat Semple, minority legislative assistant; Beth Buehlmann, minority legislative associate; Bob Guttman, CRS labor specialist; Terri Schroeder, staff assistant; Isbell Hornsby, staff assistant. Mr. HAWKINS. The Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities is called to order. The hearing this morning is a continuation of the hearings on youth employment and training proposals, including H.R. 4465, H.R. 4534, H.R. 5876, H.R. 6208, and H.R. 6711. [Text of H.R. 4465, H.R. 4534, H.R. 5876, H.R. 6208, and H.R. 6711 follows:] (1) 96TH CONGRESS 18T SESSION H.R.4465 To improve Federal programs of youth employment and training, and for other purposes. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JUNE 14, 1979 Mr. HAWKINS (for himself, Mr. PERKINS, Mr. AKAKA, Mr. ANDERSON of California, Mr. BAILEY, Mr. BROWN of California, Mr. BUCHANAN, Mr. PHILLIP BURTON, Mrs. CHISHOLM, Mr. CLAY, Mr. CORRADA, Mr. CONYERS, Mr. DIXON, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. FORD of Michigan, Mr. GARCIA, Mr. JEFFORDS, Mr. KILDEE, Mr. MITCHELL of Maryland, Mr. MOAKLEY, Mr. ROYBAL, Mr. SIMON, Mr. STARK, Mr. STEWART, Mr. WEISS, and Mr. CHARLES H. WILSON of California) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Education and Labor OCTOBER 16, 1979 Additional sponsors: Mr. BEILENSon, Mr. Carr, Mr. CONTE, Mr. CORMAN, Mr. DELLUMS, Mr. DIGGS, Mr. DRINAN, Mr. EDWARDS of California, Mr. EVANS of the Virgin Islands, Mr. FLOOD, Mr. FORD of Tennessee, Mr. GUARINI, Mr. JENRETTE, Mr. KOGOVSEK, Mr. MURPHY of Illinois, Mr. MYERS of Pennsylvania, Mr. OTTINGER, Mr. PATTERSON, Mr. PEPPER, Mr. PRICE, Mr. RANGEL, Mr. RICHMOND, Mr. RODINO, Mrs. SPELLMAN, Mr. STOKES, Mr. THOMPSON, Mr. VENTO, Mr. Wolpe, Mr. Won Pat, and Mr. LOWRY A BILL To improve Federal programs of youth employment and |