Virginia 2024 1st Special Session

Virginia House Bill HR628

Introduced
5/13/24  
Engrossed
5/13/24  

Caption

Commending the English Empowerment Center.

Impact

The resolution underscores the vital role that EEC plays in supporting individuals who typically earn below a living wage by enhancing their language skills. This empowerment enables them to thrive in their communities and integrate more fully into the workforce. With more than 500 trained volunteers contributing thousands of hours annually, the EEC not only offers educational services but also fosters community involvement and cohesion.

Summary

House Resolution 628 (HR628) commends the English Empowerment Center (EEC) for its substantial contributions to the Northern Virginia community through its English language instructional programs. EEC has been providing education for adults, helping them improve their English language skills, which is crucial for accessing employment and educational opportunities. Over the span of 62 years, the center has expanded its reach considerably, witnessing a 25 percent increase in course registrations, which now serves over 2,000 adult learners annually from more than 95 countries.

Contention

While HR628 primarily acknowledges the achievements of EEC and does not appear to pose direct contention, the broader implications of such resolutions highlight the need for ongoing community support for literacy programs. With the recognition of specific accomplishments, such as the recently held Career and Opportunities Fair, the resolution hints at the importance of partnerships between educational institutions and local employers in enhancing job prospects for graduates. Such initiatives are essential in reducing barriers to employment faced by non-native speakers and improving public perception of adult education.

Companion Bills

VA SR602

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Previously Filed As

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Commending women of the African diaspora.

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