[wiaattorneys] Re: Fw: Another topic - another topic-WIA state Plan

  • From: Bill Cormany <bcormany@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jalbin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, wiaattorneys@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:07:09 -0500

The Governor is required to sign the plan. His/her signature is required on the "Program Administration Designees and Plan Signatures" document that must accompany the plan. In the last paragraph preceding the signature, it asked for certification that the state will operate the WIA and W.P. programs in accordance with the plan and the assurances.

At 02:55 PM 3/30/2005 -0600, John Albin wrote:

Sooni, in Nebraska the Governor personally signed the first five-year plan and will sign the new five-year plan as well.

John H. Albin
Agency Legal Counsel
Nebraska Workforce Development
Department of Labor
550 S. 16th St.
P.O. Box 94600
Lincoln, NE 68509-4600
tel. 402-471-9912
fax 402-471-9917
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"Raymaker, Mindy (Sooni)" <Mindy.Raymaker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

03/30/2005 11:24 AM
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RE: Another topic - another topic-WIA state Plan





I am using this old e-mail because I am not sure if the previous one I sent on the list serve is working. If it is, my apologies. For the WIA State Plan it requires that the Plan be submitted by the Governor of each state. I am wondering if state Governors are actually signing these plans or if it is being designated to the Secretary or Director of the Workforce agency. Thanks for any input.


Mindy "Sooni" Raymaker
Deputy General Counsel
Agency for Workforce Innovation
MSC #150, Caldwell Building
107 E. Madison Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-4128
850-245-7157 direct
850-245-7150 office
850-921-3230 fax
mindy.raymaker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: Another topic


Perhaps the following should be included in our discussions. Even if it is only over a beer.

WIA reauthorization bill approved by House last week allows religious organizations that receive federal funds for the administration of WIA programs to hire individuals on the basis of religion. Topic for discussion: Would your agency dispensing money under these conditions conflict with your state's antidiscrimination laws and/or your Constitution?

JP

Jane C. Pomerantz
Deputy Chief Counsel
Department of Labor & Industry
Phone: 717-787-4186
Fax:     717-772-1655

Wisdom is knowing the right road to take.
Integrity is taking it.

Bill Cormany Senior Policy Advisor Commissioner's Office Vermont DET 802-828-4355

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