DC Youth and Young Adult Update 6-20-2025

News at NYEC: 

  • Job Corps Operations Pause Update: Last month, the U.S. Department of Labor announced it will begin a phased pause in operations at contractor-operated Job Corps centers nationwide. NYEC is closely tracking developments of the pause. The National Job Corps Association is asking members to write to their members of Congress to tell them to save Job Corps. Use this link to advocate for Job Corps! 

Legislative Branch: 

  • 119th Congressional Committee Updates: 
  • House Budget Committee: Hearing Notice: On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at 10:00 AM in 210 Cannon House Office Building, the House Committee on the Budget will hold a hearing entitled, “Reversing the Curse: Rooting Out Waste and Fraud and Restoring the Dignity of Work.” Members of the public may view the hearing via live webcast available here. 
  • Rep. Stefanik Reintroduces Two Workforce Development Bills: Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (NY-21), a senior member of the Committee on Education and Workforce, reintroduced two bills: the Employer-Directed Skills Act and the Advancing Skills-Based Hiring Act to highlight the importance of workforce development practices and skills hiring practices in the workplace. The Employer-Directed Skills Act empowers job creators to provide workforce development opportunities that equip workers for in-demand jobs. The Advancing Skills-Based Hiring Act supports employers seeking to adopt skills-based hiring practices that prioritize applicants’ job skills and abilities over academic qualifications. Read the bills here and here. 

Executive Branch: 

No new Executive Branch updates. 

Federal Funding Opportunities with upcoming deadlines: 

  • ED Grant: OSERS: OSEP: Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities and Demonstration and Training Programs–National Technical Assistance Center on Transition for Students and Youth with Disabilities: The purpose of the Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities program is to promote academic achievement and to improve results for children with disabilities by providing TA, supporting model demonstration projects, disseminating useful information, and implementing activities that are supported by scientifically based research. The purpose of the Demonstration and Training program is to provide competitive grants, including cooperative agreements to, or enter into contracts with, eligible entities to expand and improve the provision of vocational rehabilitation (VR) and other services authorized under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Rehabilitation Act), or to further the purposes and policies in sections 2(b) and (c) of the Rehabilitation Act by supporting activities that increase the provision, extent, availability, scope, and quality of rehabilitation services under the Rehabilitation Act, including related research and evaluation activities. Applications are due July 18, 2025. 

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From the States: 

  • Michigan: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is declaring June “Youth Employment Month” as an estimated 260,000 teens are expected to join the workforce. State leaders are reaching out to communities to help young people land a job with Pathfinder, a free online resource. The program offers career and education exploration using current labor market trends, wage data and education metrics to help build personalized roadmaps to career opportunities. 
  • New York: Governor Kathy Hochul announced $56.5 million to help approximately 21,000 young people from low-income households enter the job market this summer through New York State’s Summer Youth Employment program. As part of the FY 2026 State Budget, the State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance is distributing funding to all 57 counties and New York City to implement a Summer Youth Employment Program to introduce at-risk youth to New York’s workforce, where they will gain professional training and develop useful skills that will help them improve educational performance and explore possible career paths. 

Resources:  

  • Labor Law & Contracting for Youth and Young Adults: Breaking Down Barriers to Equitable Compensation: This webinar offers crucial insights for young independent contractors, small business owners, and the nonprofits that contract with them. It focuses on responsible engagement to prevent youth homelessness. It will cover legal essentials like labor laws, taxes, contracting, and public benefits, providing practical tools and best practices for equitable labor relationships. This webinar is co-hosted with TrueSelf LLC, National Homelessness Law Center, and Sustainable and Economies Law Center. Register here.