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This Week in Congress

This Week in Congress With less than eight work weeks before the August recess, House Speaker Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Schumer continue adjusting their agenda to address emerging issues such as rising gas prices, Ukraine, and alleviate baby formula shortages. While those became must-do items, the legislation party leaders initially intended to consider, including…

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Pandemic Aid Tied to Title 42

Pandemic Aid Tied to Title 42 An effort to secure more COVID-19 funding remains stalled because of Title 42. Last Friday, May 20, 2022, a federal judge blocked the Biden Administration from lifting a border control policy that has allowed immigration officials to turn away migrants at the border.  Republicans want to preserve the pandemic-related…

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WRDA Advances

WRDA Advances The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee reported on the Water Resources Development Act, a bill that would authorize the Army Corps of Engineers to complete studies and projects on a range of issues, including flood control, navigation, dredging and communication with tribal nations.  Chair DeFazio said he expects the legislation to go to…

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Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act

Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act The $74 billion WIOA bill, which was crafted by Democrats and the White House to address lagging workforce development has widespread Republican opposition due to the price tag. Rep. Foxx (R-NC) said that should the Republicans take over the House in January, they plan to take up an alternative WIOA that…

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Student Loans

Student Loans President Biden and Senate Democrats are working on legislation to cancel certain student loans.  The Administration is considering limiting loan forgiveness based on borrowers’ income, but officials from the Education Department have signaled that they do not have the income data available for borrowers. Sen. Burr (R-NC), the Ranking member of the HELP…

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Domestic Terrorism

Domestic Terrorism Majority Leader Schumer stated that he expects the Senate to act on legislation to combat domestic terrorism. “We, all of us, have an obligation to protect Americans by treating these incidents of violence like the terrorist acts they are,” he said, calling on Republicans to support the effort. Last week the House passed…

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SBA’s Comments on Davis Bacon Act Proposed Rule

SBA’s Comments on Davis Bacon Act Proposed Rule On May 17, 2022, the Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) filed a comment letter recommending that the Department of Labor (DOL) reassess the impact of this rule on small entities in a new Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. Per SBA, “DOL’s Initial Regulatory…

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This Week in Congress

This Week in Congress This week, the House voted on legislation that would address rising gas and home energy prices, along with an approximately $80 billion six-year reauthorization of the nation’s workforce development programs.  Additionally, the House voted on legislation addressing veterans’ issues in advance of Memorial Day and officer training and benefits recognizing National…

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ASA Advances Transportation Infrastructure Legislation on Capitol Hill

ASA Advances Transportation Infrastructure Legislation on Capitol Hill This week, ASA attended the Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC)’s 2022 Legislative Meeting to advance transportation infrastructure legislation on Capitol Hill.  Sen. Fischer (R-NE), a member of the Senate Transportation Committee, and former New Orleans Mayor Landrieu, who has been appointed by the Biden Administration to oversee the…

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Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) On Tuesday, May 17, 2022, the House considered the WIOA bill, which includes 39 amendments and a full list of amendments can be found here: https://rules.house.gov/sites/democrats.rules.house.gov/files/Rule_HR6531HR7309S2938.pdf Return to the ASAToday page to read more articles.

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