This edition of Workforce Bulletin contains articles including: Congress Likely to Pass Short-Term Spending Measure while Completing Details of Omnibus Appropriations Bill To avoid another government shutdown, the Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations, Harold Rogers (R-KY), has...
Through an agreement recently signed with The Liaison Capitol Hill, NASWA is pleased to announce it is able to make hotel rooms at the prevailing government per diem room rate available to state workforce agency administrators and their staff planning on visiting the Washington, D.C. Capit...
District of Columbia Department of Employment Services (DOES) Director Lisa Mallory announced last week that she will be leaving her post in early January. She will become the new chief executive of the D.C. Building Industry Association, a real-estate development trade group in Washington...
This edition of Workforce Bulletin contains articles including: House and Senate Pass Two-Year Budget Agreement, Sequestration Relief Provided House and Senate budget negotiators reached a two-year budget agreement on Tuesday, December 10, 2013, to set overall discretionary spending levels...
This edition of Workforce Bulletin contains articles including: Budget Deal Not Yet Done, But House Majority Leaders Indicate They Are Prepared to Consider Measure Next Week House Majority leaders remain prepared to pass a budget conference compromise next week and are preparing for a Dece...
This edition of Workforce Bulletin contains articles including: EUC Extension Proposed Through 2014 On Wednesday, November 20th, House Committee on Ways and Means Ranking Member Sander Levin (D-MI) Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) introduced identical legislation, (H.R. 3546 and S. 1747) to extend...