• Addressing America’s Skills Gap
calls on Congress and the Administration to help build a competitive
workforce for the 21st century by providing flexible block grant funding
directly to local governments to be used jointly with the private sector
to reduce the skills gap, especially the hardest to serve, to extend the
Welfare-to Work program, provide direct funding to cities as part of the
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) reauthorization, to provide
greater investments in skills upgrade training for incumbent workers, and
to increase funding under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998
(WIA).
• Investing in America’s Youth urges
Congress to continue its long term commitment to a strong summer jobs
program, to continue to fund the Youth Opportunities program for its five
year commitment, and to provide at least $2 billion under WIA for all
youth activities.
• Summer Youth Employment Funding
urges Congress to include a $500 million Emergency Supplemental
Appropriation in FY2000 for the WIA Youth Formula Program.
• Supporting High Quality After-School
and Out-of-School Time Programs encourages the federal government to
increase its investment in community-based after-school programs and urges
and increase of funding of the 21st Century Community Learning Center
program to $1 billion.
• Commemoration of ADA and IDEA
commemorates the 10th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act
and the 25th Anniversary of the Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act; supports the purposes and goals of ADA and IDEA; and seeks
appropriate and continued funding for each of these landmark
acts.
• Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) Reauthorization urges the
federal government to conduct a national study on the impact of welfare
reform on families, children, and cities as a part of TANF reauthorization
and calls upon Congress and the Administration to invest in addressing the
skills gap by providing direct funding to cities as part of TANF
reauthorization; calls upon the nations’ governors to invest in vitally
needed services including effective education, training, and placement
programs to enable parents to compete for jobs with adequate pay and
benefits; wage subsidies, either provided to employers or directly to
parents, so low-skilled workers can better support their children; child
care; transportation; and housing and rent subsidies in areas where the
existing supply of subsidized housing is inadequate.
• Support for Arts and Music
Education urges Congress to approve legislation that will ensure a
place for arts education in all U.S. Department of Education elementary
and secondary education programs and provide first-time funding to the
"Cultural Partnership for At-Risk Youth" of Title X in the Elementary and
Secondary Education Act and continue to include the arts as a core
learning subject; provide professional development for teachers in the
arts; include funding for arts learning opportunities in after-school
programs and support arts education partnerships between schools and
community arts and cultural organizations.
• Modernizing America’s Schools
states that The U.S. Conference of Mayors believes that the federal
government should contribute toward improving current unacceptable
conditions of overcrowded, unsafe and deteriorating schools; supports a
federal government role in addressing school modernization and renovation;
believes that this can best be achieved through a partnership among the
federal government and state and local governments; that this must be
addressed during the 106th Congress; urges Congress and the President to
consider the bipartisan agreement currently before the
House.