Committee on Education and the Workforce Demand Answers on Lapses in Job Corps Safety and Security
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
June 23, 2017
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce held a hearing yesterday to examine the shocking and systemic lapses in security and safety surrounding the Jobs Corps program.
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce, chaired by Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC), held a hearing yesterday to examine the shocking and systemic lapses in security and safety surrounding the Job Corps program.
The hearing is part of an ongoing two-year investigation the committee has conducted into the lack of safety measures the Job Corps program has failed to implement at program sites around the country. “The work of this committee, as well as other government bodies such as the Inspector General, have found a systemic and alarming lack of oversight in the safety and security of the Job Corps program, and we have reached a critical point where lives are in real danger if Congress does not act,” said Chairwoman Foxx. The committee specifically touched on multiple warning flags raised by the Inspector General (IG) when it conducted a safety and security audit of Job Corps sites. What the IG’s investigation found was truly alarming:
"Too many safety and security incidents occur at Job Corps sites, and this is cause for concern," said Cindy Brown Barnes, the GAO's director of education workforce and income security. “I’m appalled at the dismissal of safety concerns that we’ve heard today. It’s quite obvious, despite what some people are saying, that safety and security are not paramount in these centers, or we would not be seeing the horrific number of deaths and violent behavior that we’ve heard about today,” said Rep. Foxx at the close of the hearing. “We have ongoing work to delve deeper into the issue, and this is something we cannot gloss over.” |