Connect with us

Legislative Update

The skills to succeed – Congressman Bob Goodlatte

Published

on

NEW! Associated Press: Trump signs law to make VA more accountable for vets’ care

An economy that can create jobs is a great thing. In fact, that’s the goal of the policies I support in Congress. But what if there is no one with the right skills to fill these jobs? Today, there are many open jobs in communities throughout Virginia waiting for highly-skilled, trained individuals.

Just days ago, the House passed the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act. This bill reauthorizes and builds upon the success of the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act, a more than three-decade-old law that provides federal support to state and local career and technical education, or CTE, programs. The widely bipartisan bill increases flexibility in how states can use federal funds for CTE programs, empowering state leaders to provide more funds to rural jurisdictions as well as better focusing programs on in-demand industries in their communities.

Career and technical education is helping bridge career paths for many students and adults in the Sixth District. With support from Virginia Western Community College, Botetourt Technical Education Center (BTEC) will soon launch its mechatronics program, which will help students learn the technical skills necessary in the fusion of mechanical and electrical engineering and information technology. Furthermore, CTE grants have helped schools like BTEC purchase the necessary equipment to train students to be qualified in auto repair, cosmetology, and even helped BTEC’s advanced welding lab become the first high school program in Virginia to be certified by the American Welding Society.

Another exciting opportunity was recently announced as part of a program through Massanutten Technical Center and Rockingham County Public Schools. A new Agricultural Production Technology course will give students hands-on experience on a working farm, teaching them about animal and crop science as well as the business management skills needed for a future career in the agriculture industry. Programs like this don’t just focus on classroom instruction – they also teach students how to “do.”

There is no one path to success. What you do need is the right set of skills to succeed in your chosen field. Developing the workforce through career and technical education helps Americans compete for high-skilled jobs in today’s economy. Most importantly, CTE programs not only connect folks with higher quality, better paying jobs, but also put them on the path to a lifelong career. Click here to read my full weekly column.

Two Bills Introduced to Combat Sanctuary Cities & Enhance Public Safety — This week, I introduced the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act and Kate’s Law. Read more here. Both bills are expected on the House floor next week.

Snapshots from the Sixth 

Earlier this week, I toured the Academy Center of the Arts in Lynchburg. The theater renovations are making progress, and I enjoyed catching part of a rehearsal for an upcoming production!

It’s always good to meet young people who are interested in politics and government. Fiona, a student at Hidden Valley High School in Roanoke, was in D.C. this week for a Young Women’s Political Leadership Program.

Should you have further questions, please visit the “Contact Bob” section of my website or call (202) 225-5431.

Front Royal, VA
84°
Sunny
6:31 am7:52 pm EDT
Feels like: 84°F
Wind: 7mph SSE
Humidity: 36%
Pressure: 29.83"Hg
UV index: 6
SunMonTue
59°F / 41°F
54°F / 30°F
66°F / 52°F
Community Events46 minutes ago

Community Meeting to Highlight Amendments and Voter Participation

Local News2 hours ago

I-81 Lane Closures Expected as Construction Ramps Up in Harrisonburg

State News2 hours ago

State Launches Initiative to Boost Disaster Readiness Across Virginia

Community Events3 hours ago

‘Barks & Bags’ raises $50,000 for County Humane Society and Animal Shelter operations!

State News3 hours ago

New $15.3M GO Virginia Funding Aims to Strengthen Economy Statewide

Crime/Court3 hours ago

Meth, Marijuana Lead Large Drug Seizures in Virginia Weekly Report

Obituaries3 hours ago

Patricia Ann Millar (1935 – 2026)

Local News5 hours ago

VDOT: Warren County Traffic Alert for April 20 – 24, 2026

Historically Speaking6 hours ago

1968 and Now: When Space United a Divided Nation

Real Estate6 hours ago

Ask the Expert: The Seller of a Home We Like Says Assuming His Mortgage Would Be a Good Deal For Us. Would It?

Home7 hours ago

3 Surprising Benefits of Summer Camp

Interesting Things to Know7 hours ago

When America Almost Introduced Hippos to the Bayou

Local Government21 hours ago

Town-County Liaison Committee Takes Decisive Steps on Tourism

Regional News1 day ago

National Guard ‘Follows the Constitution,’ General Says of Troops Possibly Deployed to Polls

Community Events1 day ago

Learn to Save a Life: Free Fentanyl Awareness Event Set for April 29

Local News1 day ago

Valley Health Changes Staffing Contracts, Trims Service Citing ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

Regional News1 day ago

Conservation Groups Raise Alarm as Potomac River Named Most Endangered in the Nation

Business Growth Series1 day ago

Business Growth Series: Are You Easy to Find — or Easy to Forget?

Regional News1 day ago

‘Shirtless in a Hot Tub with Kid Rock’: Democrats in Congress Question RFK Jr. Priorities

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

Business Ingenuity: Tackling Today’s Challenges With Innovative Ideas

State News2 days ago

A New Law Will Make It Easier to Build a Tiny House in Your Back Yard, Starting Next Year

Local Government2 days ago

Thresholds and Allowances: Three-Tiered System for Urban Agriculture Emerges at Town Planning Commission Meeting

Top Stories2 days ago

Local Program Aims to Strengthen Families Through Prevention Services

Local Government2 days ago

County Supervisors Follow Up Discussion of Budget and Revenue Options Cut Short on Scheduling Conflict

Top Stories2 days ago

Browntown Prepares for 23rd Annual Red Bud Festival