#NPS15 MAKING “CENTS” OF THE FEDERAL FUNDING DEBATE Mitch Coppes Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Manager
Perkins Funding Congress passed a final FY 2015 omnibus appropriations bill in December It will be in effect until Sept Level funds the Perkins Basic State Grant at $1.118 billion
Administration’s Budget Budget priorities for FY 2016 Includes $70.7 billion in discretionary spending for the Education Department an increase of $3.6 billion, or 5.4 percent Proposed $1.36 billion in mandatory funding for 2016 for America’s College Promise $60.3 billion investment over 10 years, which would provide free tuition and fees for the first two years of college
Administration’s Budget Proposed an additional $200 for CTE, but allocated funds to a “CTE Innovation Fund” to launch the “American Technical Training Fund competitive grants to “support the development and operation of innovative, evidence-based job training programs in high-demand fields that provide a path to the middle class for low-income individuals.” replaces expiring Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training (TAACCCT) would be jointly administered by Dept. of ED and DOL
Administration’s Budget Perkins Basic State Grant formula funded program would not be increase funded at $1.118 billion National Programs would receive an additional $2 million For technical assistance and evaluation support for American Technical Training Fund funded at $9.4 million
Panel Jennifer Castagna, Senior Policy Advisor, EducationCounsel, LLC Angela Hanks, Senior Federal Policy Analyst, National Skills Coalition Joel Packer, Executive Director, Committee for Education Funding