Hi Everyone,

Obama-mania is impacting  community service learning.....

Just got the following info, and thought I'd pass it along.

Dear Colleagues:


US Congress is taking action on national service authorizing and
appropriations legislation, and we want to share the latest
developments.

This morning, the House Education and Labor Committee approved H.R.
1388, the Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education (GIVE)
Act, on a 34-3 vote.  The GIVE Act would reauthorize and strengthen
the programs of the Corporation for National and Community Service and
create new opportunities for Americans of all ages to serve their
country.  We thank Chairman George Miller, Ranking Member Howard
McKeon, Subcommittee Chair Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, and other members of
the Committee for their strong leadership and swift action on this
important legislation to update and strengthen our national service
laws to engage more Americans in service to tackle tough problems.
Click here for the Committee web page with the text of the GIVE Act
and the four amendments adopted today, and click here for a Committee
summary of the GIVE Act as introduced.



Also on the authorizing front, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and
Pensions (HELP) Committee yesterday held a very positive hearing on
the Next Generation of Service.  The hearing was chaired by Rep.
Barbara Mikulski and had strong bipartisan participation including
Ranking Member Michael B. Enzi (WY), Orrin Hatch (UT), Chris Dodd
(CT), John McCain (AZ), Patty Murray (WA), and Johnny Isakson (GA).
There was extensive discussion of the value of national service and
legislative changes to strengthen our nation’s service programs and
civic infrastructure to solve problems and strengthen our
communities.  I encourage you to read the testimony and watch the
proceedings at the Committee’s website at
http://help.senate.gov/Hearings/2009_03_10_b/2009_03_10_b.html



Congress also has completed work on the Fiscal Year 2009 budget.
Today the President is expected to sign the FY 2009 Omnibus
Appropriations Act, which would provide funding for programs across
the government for the remainder of Fiscal 2009.  The funding level
for the Corporation is $889,866,000, broken down as follows:



·         AmeriCorps Grants: $271,196,000

·         AmeriCorps VISTA: $96,050,000

·         AmeriCorps NCCC: $27,500,000

·         National Service Trust: $131,075,000

·         Senior Corps: $213,785,000

o        RSVP: $58,642,000

o        Foster Grandparents: $108,999,000

o        Senior Companions: $46,144,000

·         Learn and Serve America: $37,459,000

·         Innovation and Demonstration: $18,893,000

·         Evaluation: $3,891,000

·         State Commission Grants: $11,790,000

·         Salaries and Expenses: $71,715,000

·         Office of Inspector General: $6,512,000



More details are at our budget page at 
http://www.nationalservice.gov/about/budget/index.asp.
We are grateful that Congress and the White House have made national
service a priority for action, and will keep you posted on further
developments.



In Service,



Nicola Goren

Acting CEO

Corporation for National and Community Service


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