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Opposition to Employment and Training Freeze on Titles II and Vi

 Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_51_13_0037

Dates

  • Creation: 14-May-81
  • Creation: 97th (1981-1983)

Scope and Contents

The Southern Plains Inter-Tribal Center sent a letter to Mr. Jones, a member of the House of Representatives, expressing opposition to the employment and training freeze placed on Titles II and VI. They argue that these programs are necessary to address unemployment and lack of training in the Indian community. They also oppose granting block grants to states, as it jeopardizes sponsored Indian programs. The letter highlights the success of the Comprehensive Employment Training Act in southwest Oklahoma and the positive impact it has had on reducing unemployment. The Southern Plains Inter-Tribal Center currently has 464 applicants, with 97 people successfully placed in employment. They emphasize the importance of employment and training programs in helping individuals become self-sufficient citizens.

Full Extent

2 pages

Language of Materials

English

Policy Area

Labor and Employment; Native Americans

Creator

Jones, James Robert, 1939-

Congress

97th (1981-1983)

Tribal Affiliation

Comanche Indians

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Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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