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Minutes
Kansas
Workforce Investment Partnership Council Members in attendance in Wichita for this meeting were Allen Bell (for Bob Knight), Val DeFever, Steve Jack, Marie Mareda, Shirley Martin-Smith, Maureen Toll (for Gerald Cook) and Chair Ken Bell. Staff Barb Reavis was present. Bell called the meeting to order at 1:40 p.m. Self-introductions were deemed unnecessary. Minutes from January 25 were approved following a Jack/Allen motion. Lt. Governor Gary Sherrer shared with the members his views of the Vision 21st Century Task Force's Workforce Development Subcommittee work and how he perceives KWIP can assist workforce investment in Kansas.
Chair Bell led a discussion on the issues brought to the KWIP Council by Local Area leadership, specifically the concerns raised about mandatory partners not being willing to sign Memorandums of Understanding. Reavis shared she had raised the concern with the US DOL regional office in a meeting she and Jack had just attended. The national partners were to meet that afternoon and work toward resolution of that and other issues raised. KWIP Leadership Team members agreed we should pursue learning the status of all mandated one-stop partners. Reavis will prepare a survey to distribute to local areas, one-stops and state agencies to gather that information. Reavis and Jack reported on the work of the Marketing Task Force. After the last KWIP Council meeting, the Task Force is preparing to implement the brand Workforce Network of Kansas. Some funds have been identified for marketing efforts. Specifically, $50,000 is available at KDHR from US DOL which needs to be obligated by the end of the fiscal year, 6/30/01. In order to meet that deadline, KDHR is preparing an RFP to secure an ad agency. In the interest of time and to be able to work within the end-of-fiscal-year deadline, KWIP Leadership Team members empowered the Marketing Task Force to select the ad agency. Jack gave an update on KDHR's TARGET Initiative. He explained the concept of keeping a portion of Unemployment Insurance Tax in Kansas to build a fund from which the interest would be used for a variety of employment and training related activities. Beyond KDHR's work on such a bill, a bi-partisan effort has started within the House to support the funding concept but use part of the money to assist technical education and student loan forgiveness. Chair Bell distributed copies of testimony on SB 307, the original bill on TARGET, by KDHR and the Kansas Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He also reported that within Boeing and the Wichita Business Roundtable he had heard a number of questions about the initiative, including
Since the meeting was running late, Bell and Reavis will draft an agenda for the March 23 KWIP meeting, circulate it to Leadership Team members and set a conference call date to solidify the agenda. The meeting adjourned at 4:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Barb Reavis
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