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February 4, 2008
President Eliminates Funding
for Perkins

Today President Bush
released his proposed budget
for Fiscal Year (FY) 2009.
The budget includes $52.9
billion in discretionary
funding for the Department
of Education, the same level
appropriated by Congress for
FY2008; it
eliminates all funding
for the Carl D. Perkins
Career and Technical
Education Act (Perkins) and
eliminates
44 other programs
at a total cost of $3.2
billion. Numerous other
education and workforce
programs are reduced or
level funded.
U.S. Department of Education
officials rationalize that
elimination of Perkins is
due to “tough choices,” a
continued focus on federal
programs that support
rigorous academics, and a
federal
Program Assessments Ratings
Tool (PART)
analysis which rates Perkins
as ineffective.
This is unacceptable! The
Perkins program plays a
critical role in providing
the skills and knowledge
essential for a competitive
workforce. Quality CTE
programs are linked to
rigorous academic
instruction and are
improving student engagement
through “real world”
application to prepare
students for successful
careers. The PART
analysis is based on faulty
research and was performed
over five years ago.
The Bush Administration
eliminated Perkins funding
in FY 2006 and FY2007, and
cut funding in half in
FY2008. However, Congress
has ignored this request and
restored funding for the
Perkins program each year.
It is extremely important
that all members of the CTE
community rally together to
urge Members of Congress to
reject the President’s
blueprint for education, and
increase Perkins funding to
$1.7 billion! The Perkins
program is crucial to
ensuring that student’s have
the necessary skills to
compete in a global economy
and a $1.7 billion
investment will help address
rising student enrollment
and costs of implementation.
Contact your Member of
Congress to urge the
rejection of the Bush
Administration’s budget and
to fully restore and
increase the Carl D. Perkins
Career and Technical
Education Act to $1.7
billion.
TAKE ACTION

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Call and email your
Member of Congress to
communicate that the
threat to eliminate
Perkins’ funding by the
Administration is
unacceptable and that an
increase of Perkins
funding is needed!
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Rally parents, teachers,
administrators,
students, business
leaders, and other
advocates to help this
campaign to save Perkins
funding.
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Use data and research to
support your case.
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Gather and collect
student success stories
to personalize the use
of Perkins funds as you
speak to your
Representative and
Senators.
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Be sure to stress how
Perkins’ funding is
helping to ensure a
successful workforce in
your community.
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Visit ACTE’s
Budget and
Appropriations Web page
for the latest news and
resources.
Leglative Alert Information

We appreciate your efforts!
For more information,
contact the Association for
Career and Technical
Education's Public Policy
Department,
1410 King Street,
Alexandria,
VA,
22314, 1-800-826-9972,
www.acteonline.org.
Now more than ever, every
career and technical
education professional
should support ACTE's
advocacy efforts through
ACTE membership and
support of the CTE Support
Fund.
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