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    We’re creating opportunities for the future.

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  2. “Our hope is that with this reform we will be able to reduce the number of young people who find themselves caught up in a system that leads to nowhere, and that we’re able to get to these young people going in the right direction.”—Chairwoman

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  3. One of our biggest priorities has been and will continue to be making sure this country has a higher education system that works. That’s where the PROSPER Act comes in.

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  4. Dec 21

    Happening now: President signs S. 756, the First Step Act, and H.R. 6964, the Juvenile Justice Reform Act!

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  5. After three years of hard work and dedication, the Juvenile Justice Reform Act cleared the House of Representatives and the Senate, and the bill received Speaker Ryan’s signature late last night. Next stop: Oval Office.

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  6. As we continue to look back on ways this committee has made this country better, we want to highlight one of our biggest achievements H.R. 2353, the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act.

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  7. This week, we’re taking a look back at five ways we’ve made America better during the 115th Congress. Today we’re talking about providing health care options to millions of small business employees.

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  8. . on the Final Report of the Federal Commission on School Safety

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  9. This week, we’re taking a look back at five ways we’ve made America better during the 115th Congress. Today we’re talking about how this committee delivered regulatory relief through the Congressional Review Act (CRA).

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  10. Congress Completes Work on Landmark Juvenile Justice Reform Legislation.

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  11. Dec 12

    Small business owners: Find answers to common questions about federal labor laws ➡️

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  13. THIS WEEK → We’re exploring the potential effects for small businesses if the minimum wage is raised to $15 per hour.

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  14. We have a national college completion problem. We also have some solutions.

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  15. Great news for kids! Helping schools provide tasty and nutritious meals.🍎🥕🥦

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  16. On National Miners Day, Americans honor miners for their tremendous skill, expertise, and dedication. At , we work each day to ensure miners work in a safe and healthy environment so that they can return safely to their families at the end of each shift.

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  17. Nov 30

    Congress very close to passing juvenile justice bill to help youth who run afoul of law + new accountability measure I led so tax $$ don't go to places that fall short for these young ppl

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  18. "It is an honor to have the trust and confidence of my colleagues to help lead all of us to uncovering and implementing more ways to empower Americans to build successful lives.” —Chairwoman

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  19. Tens of thousands of minors will spend the holidays in a detention facility—Congress can help them.

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  20. Association Health Plans (AHPs) offer viable options for businesses and their employees. Learn more about how AHPs are benefiting the American people.

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  21. Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and their confidence has hit a record high. Today, and every day, we’re supporting the small businesses across the country that provide opportunities for our communities.

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