The subcommittee is now in order. I want to thank you and appreciate you for the work you have done to make this hearing possible. We cannot make it without you. Without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recess from the subcommittee at any time. Members of the full committee not on this subcommittee are authorized to participate in this hearing. Members are responsible to mute themselves and on mute themselves. With the regulations accompanying hrs 965, staff will only use witnesses as appropriate. Members are reminded that all rules relating to order and a decorum applied to the hearing. Members are reminded that this hearing is entitled, paycheck security Economic Perspectives on alternative approaches to protecting workers pay during covid19. I now recognize myself for four minutes to give an opening statement. In february, before a pandemic was declared and the economic livelihood of americans was placed in peril, i sent a letter asking the White House Treasury Departme
Programs and committees as well. We will take you live to the financialal services subcommittee. The subcommittee is now in order. Without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recess from the subcommittee at any time. Members of the full committee not on this subcommittee are authorized twopart is abated todays hearing. I remind you to keep your video function on at all times, even when not recognized by the chair. Numbers are recognized recommended not to mute themselves after they are finished speaking. With the regulations , staffnying hrs 965 will only use witnesses as appropriate. Members are reminded that all rules relating to order and a quorum applied to the hearing. Members are reminded that this paycheckentitled, security Economic Perspectives on alternative approaches to protecting workers pay during covid19. I now recognize myself for four minutes to give an opening statement. In february, before a pandemic was declared and the economic livelihood of americans was
Of the next America Project at national journal, thank you for both joining us. Here, both the house and the senate have a version of andsecondary education act the school bill, which still has to be decided on, can you give us an update on not only what this act involves but the house and Senate Versions and what you see as what you like and maybe not like . Guest this is like history in the making for us. We have teachers all over the country on the edge of their little seats wondering what is going to happen to no child left untested or originally called the elementary and secondary education ask. We loved it when it had a boring name. When Lyndon Johnson sounded in 1965 as part of the war on poverty and part of the Civil Rights Movement, lets give fores some extra funding tutors, libraries, teacher training and technology. And then in 2002, it happened and in great part of partisan bipartisan fanfare, educators all over the country going, do you realize you are signing something th
Joining us this week is lily garcia, the president of the national association. Guest i am thrilled to be here. Host also joining us is emily of the next America Project at national journal, thank you for both joining us. As we sit here, both the house and the senate have a version of the secondary education act and the school bill, which still has to be decided on, can you give us an update on not only what this act involves but the house and Senate Versions and what you see as what you like and maybe not like . Guest this is like history in the making for us. We have teachers all over the country on the edge of their little seats wondering what is going to happen to no child left untested or originally called the elementary and secondary education act. We loved it when it had a boring name. When Lyndon Johnson sounded in 1965 as part of the war on poverty and part of the Civil Rights Movement, lets give states some extra funding for tutors, libraries, teacher training and technology.
[applause] so i would like to start with governor kaine and congressman hamilton with a question, when you were working on the commission as we were working on it did you expect the fight against terrorism would be and here we are 16 years later. Good morning lee. Good morning tom and chris. Delighted to be with you. Go ahead, tom. Is great to have you. Most of you dont know its a very modest man and held a staff together and helped get that report. Thank you chris very much. I think that we thought there would still be a terrorist threat. We were smart enough to predict how it would happen, the extent of it, geographically ideologically or anything else. I think we thought it would and i might say before we started any program we paid tribute to the families. The families of 9 11 have been the most Extraordinary Group and they have taken the greatest tragedies in anybodys life and turned it someways into triumph and into progress and works to help other families, the people every sing