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John Mannion Questions Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer About Expanding Apprenticeship Programs
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6/6/2025
During a House Education and the Workforce Committee hearing on Thursday, Rep. John Mannion (D-NY) ) questioned Department of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer about apprenticeship programs.
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I thank the gentleman. I recognize the gentleman from New York. Mr. Manion for
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your five minutes of questioning. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you, Secretary,
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Madam Secretary, for joining us today and appreciate the opportunity to hear
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from you about the changes occurring at the Department of Labor as well as your
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budget request of fiscal year 26. Under this administration, the country, meaning
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many of our small business owners and our workers, have faced significant
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economic uncertainty and, as a result, labor market fluctuations. Chaotic trade
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policy, mass layoffs, anti-union efforts, and abrupt terminations of important
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federal-funded programs have negatively impacted nearly all communities and
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industries. In your budget request, if enacted by Congress, could add to this
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economic distress. What is troubling is the proposal to
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consolidate 11 separate workforce programs into a single block grant.
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These long-standing bipartisan programs are critical for uplifting many groups.
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Within my district, we have the highest concentration of childhood poverty
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in the city of Syracuse and the highest concentration of African-American poverty as
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well. Lumping the programs together and handing the funding over with seemingly
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minimal targeting or accountability mechanisms puts all of these populations at risk of being
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overlooked and underserved. That said, I do want to acknowledge one component
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of the budget that I do support and believe we can work together on, and that's registered
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apprenticeship programs. In my work in the New York State Legislature, I more than doubled
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funding for a program under the Manufacturers Alliance of Central New York, and what we've seen is the
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transformations of people's lives as a result of that program. These programs do offer pathways into
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high-quality jobs, particularly for individuals without a four-year degree. Madam Secretary,
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your budget would require that 10% of the new block grant that you're proposing would go towards
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apprenticeships. That would amount to a 4% increase over the existing funding. As you've mentioned,
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this administration has stated a goal of one million active apprentices, which would be an increase of
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50% over that number. So I appreciate with and agree with you regarding this bold goal, but if we're going
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to increase funding by 4%, how are we going to increase the apprenticeship programs by 50%? Well, thank you,
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Congressman, and I know we don't know each other well, and I'm sorry we didn't get to work together, but I look forward to
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working with you through this process on the apprenticeship program. It is going to take hard
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work and investment into our private sector and public sector to grow the apprenticeship program.
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It is my responsibility, again, to address that workforce development so that everybody can live the
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American dream. We know that the skilled workforce of today is different than it was from, let's just
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say, even five to ten years ago. The trajectory is changing rapidly. The modernization of the skilled workforce
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workforce is changing and is inclusive of many things such as AI as well. So it is my responsibility to
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assist our market demands in addressing that. I've seen that in the private sector with car companies.
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I've seen it with our community colleges wanting to answer the call of what is on the ground they're
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asking for. With your assistance, I look forward to prioritizing the budget to address that.
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On the other question that you asked about, the Make America Skilled Again Block Grant.
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Through the patchwork of different states, oftentimes the complexity and the mitigation of getting that
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funding can be somewhat difficult. This administration, through the budget process goal, is to combine
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a lot of those grants without duplication in order to save on the duplication of the processes.
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But that shouldn't limit and won't limit the investment that we have in the actual workforce.
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It is still up to Congress to determine if that is what they want. This is a preliminary budget.
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I think it is a more flexible one that we can lean on and work with our respective state partners
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so that they can tell me how they want to spend that funding as if it's not New York or Oregon or Indiana
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or anywhere else. That is the goal. But it will be up to Congress to determine if that's where they want
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those appropriated dollars to come from. I would work with your office in assisting you as well.
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Thank you, Madam Secretary. You mentioned our community colleges. We have a fantastic university
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system in New York State. We have the largest private investment in the history of this country
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with Micron coming in, semiconductor chip manufacturing. That was the result of the Chips and Science
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program as well as a state piece of legislation called green chips. And as I look over your shoulder,
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I'm going to hit five seconds right on the dot. Strengthening community colleges program is one
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of those proposed eliminations. How are we going to ensure that our community colleges can pivot to the
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extent that they've already done to make sure we have these stack credentialing programs and other
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advanced manufacturing programs? Well, I'm glad to answer that in more detail. I know that our time is up,
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but I will submit that answer for you. And I will work with the community colleges and just do that quarter turn
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because I think it's just going to take just enough of that in order to address those issues.
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I've worked with community colleges and trade schools for years as a former mayor,
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and I will continue to do so as the secretary and answer that question for you. I thank the secretary.
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