[NIFL-WORKPLACE:556] Thursday Notes 5/0/02

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May 30, 2002

___________________________________
Talk to Us About
Reauthorization
Notice of our public meetings on reauthorization, scheduled for June 3 and 4
in Michigan and Missouri respectively appeared May 28 in the Federal
Register at
http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/proprule/2002-2/052802a.html
So far, we have a lot of folks who want to attend as "observers," but have not
signed up to express their views. We do want to hear from you and it's not
too late to contact <mailto:amie.amiot@ed.gov> to register for time to
express your concerns. Also, please be aware that additional public meetings
will be held in California and North Carolina in August. The exact dates,
times, and locations of these meetings still are to be determined.


CA Officials
Testify on
Supplanting
State Director Mary Weaver, along with State Administrator for Adult
Education Kathy Block-Brown and Deputy for Governmental Affairs Terri Burnes
testified before the state Assembly Budget Committee last week that
California may be supplanting state spending with federal adult education
funds if a current budget proposal is approved. The witnesses also addressed
other reasons why the proposed action would not be consistent with AEFLA.
The California legislature wants to move $5M of adult education funds from
the adult education state grant program administered by the California
Department of Education (CDE) to support naturalization services run by the
California Department of Community Services and Development (DCSD). The
proposed budget for the DCSD has been reduced by $5.7 million of state
funding, and the proposal is to offset that reduction with AEFLA funds. At a
prior hearing, the subcommittee heard the Governor's proposal for reductions
in citizenship funding. Contact <mailto:mweaver@cde.state.ca.us>


NGA Survey
Says States
Chopping Funds
More than 40 states, the highest number ever, are being hit with a $40 to
$50 billion budget shortfall in FY 2002, says a new National Governors'
Association (NGA) Fiscal Survey of States. To plug their budget gaps, 26
states used across-the-board cuts, 22 used their rainy day funds, 11 laid
off employees, ten reorganized programs, three used early retirement, and 33
used a variety of other methods, the survey found. At least 11 states have
had to call special legislative sessions to deal with their budget problems.
The NGA predicts that as the economy turns around, the state budget forecast
will remain uncertain since revenue growth lags recovery by at least 12 to
18 months. State spending for adult education cannot be reduced below 90% of
previous years' without reducing the federal amount available for the state.
See http://www.nga.org



La Pointe New
DHSPCE Director
Richard La Pointe joins OVAE this week as Director of our Division of High
School, Postsecondary and Career Education, Assistant Secretary Carol
D'Amico announced recently. He will serve as principal program advisor to
the Office of the Assistant Secretary on matters related to high school,
postsecondary and career education programs. La Pointe has held a wide range
of positions in the Department and worked for the Deputy Secretary prior to
joining us. He also has served as president of a major nonprofit literacy
organization, and Superintendent of Public Instruction for the Commonwealth
of Virginia. Just for the record, he has nine children. Welcome, Richard!


Shop Talk June 6
Now that we're back from the Charleston meeting, Shop Talk reconvenes on
June 6.

____________________________________________________________________________
A Fact Sheet from the Division of Adult Education and Literacy
Office of Vocational and Adult Education
OVAE Homepage http://www.ed.gov/offices/OVAE/



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