WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE

LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMISSION
ON WORKFORCE INVESTMENT FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

2009- 20010 Interims

SENATE MEMBERSHOUSE MEMBERS
Brooks McCabe, Chair Delegate K. Steven Kominar, Chair
Senator Jeffrey V. KesslerDelegate Larry W. Barker
Senator Ron Stollings Delegate Orphy Klempa
Senator Frank Deem Delegate Bill Hamilton
Delegate Craig Blair, (nonvoting)



Final Report of


LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMISSION ON

WORKFORCE INVESTMENT FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT



The Legislative Oversight Commission on Workforce Investment for Economic Development
was appointed pursuant to the provisions of West Virginia Code §5B-2B-7, et seq, following the 2009 Regular Session of the 79th Legislature. Pursuant to their statutory charge the Commission was to make a continued investigation, study and review of the practices, policies and procedures of the workforce investment strategies and programs implemented in the state.

During the course of the 2009 - 2010 interim period the Legislative Oversight Commission on Workforce Investment for Economic Development met and received information on these practices, policies and procedures and other important issues from state agencies, political subdivisions, advocacy groups and other pertinent sources. The Commission REPORTS as follows:

Counsel to the Commissioner presented an overview at the initial Commission meeting of the Commission's statutory charge so they were fully aware of their mission. To meet this obligation, the Commission heard at various times throughout the year from Russell L. Fry, the Acting Director of WorkForce West Virginia. Mr. Fry reported about reorganization efforts of the agency and provided a financial overview of WorkForce West Virginia in terms of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Mr. Fry also discussed efforts he was taking to alleviate the wait list of workers who desired to be retrained after losing their jobs by realigning funding and seeking additional federal funding for his efforts.

The Commission continued to hear from Jim Skidmore, Chancellor for the West Virginia Community and Technical College System regarding their interest in developing an Associate Degree program within the Community College system in conjunction with United States Department of Labor approved apprenticeship programs. Chancellor Skidmore also discussed stimulus funding with the Commission as it related to the community and technical college system. Most particularly, the Chancellor discussed stabilization funding, the Green-collar Job Training Program, Pathway Out of Poverty Program and various other efforts. Finally, Chancellor Skidmore related his efforts to take the community and technical college system into middle schools to get that segment of the population interested in all the community and technical college system may have to offer them.

The Commission also heard from Karen Price of the West Virginia Manufacturers Association. Ms. Price discussed the need to "market" community and technical colleges in middle and high schools and discussed a program in the State of Virginia that was aimed at that. She encouraged the West Virginia program to adopt a similar approach. Dr. Stan Hopkins met with the Commission to discuss coordination of introduction of community and technical college information of education path to middle school children.

During the October interims, the Commission toured the WorkForce Investment Office in Charleston. They met with various employees of the office and the Region III Workforce Investment Board to better understand the manner in which the office operates.

The Commission RECOMMENDS that it continues to work with Director Fry, Chancellor Skidmore and others to provide middle school and high school students a better understanding of the opportunities that the community and technical college system provides. They will also continue to monitor progress on the Associate Degree program and the efforts to alleviate worker wait lists for retraining of displaced workers...


Respectfully submitted



Brooks F. McCabe, Jr. K. Steven Kominar
Senate Chair House Chair