Tri-Agency Workforce Initiative Submits Report to Governor Abbott

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Report addresses education and workforce needs to spur economic growth across һƵ

Nov. 18, 2020, Austin, TX – The Tri-Agency Workforce Initiative, a joint endeavor among the Commissioners of the һƵ Education Agency (TEA), the һƵ Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB), and the һƵ Workforce Commission (TWC), today released its latest report to Gov. Greg Abbott.

The mission of the Tri-Agency Workforce Initiative is to build a strong һƵ workforce and ensure that Texans are prepared for jobs in the industries that power the state’s economy today and tomorrow.

Earlier this year, Gov. Abbott asked the agencies to marshal their combined resources to address long-term education and employment needs across the state. “It is imperative that we build upon the resources of House Bill 3 and accompanying legislation to ensure today's students and tomorrow's workforce are prepared to meet һƵ' long-term workforce needs in a comprehensive and efficient manner,” Gov. Abbott said in his .

The report, titled “Linking Education and Workforce: Spurring Economic Growth Across һƵ,” focuses on three statewide priorities:

•    Supporting efficient and flexible pathways to earning high-value credentials that are linked to high-wage, in-demand jobs.
•    Ensuring students receive the necessary support to succeed at all stages of their educations and in their transitions to the workforce.
•    Creating a robust infrastructure for agency collaboration around common goals, data, and processes to ensure improved student outcomes.

“The work of the Tri-Agency Initiative is an important reinforcement of TEA’s commitment to ensure that every child is prepared for college, career, or the military. It takes a dedicated, collaborative effort to ensure all students in K-12 are prepared to pursue any career that they should choose,” said һƵ Education Commissioner Mike Morath. 
 
“The һƵ Higher Education Coordinating Board, along with our Tri-Agency partners, is committed to advancing meaningful, effective strategies to address the state’s education and workforce needs,” said Commissioner of Higher Education Harrison Keller. “Jobs increasingly follow skills, and by achieving the Tri-Agency Workforce Initiative’s priorities, we will help future generations of Texans achieve academic and workforce success.”

Tri-Agency Workforce Initiative submits report to Governor Abbott

The Tri-Agency’s vision is that Texans of all ages have access to high-quality education and workforce training that empowers them to achieve their full potential. Gov. Abbott the group in 2016 to assess local economic activity, examine workforce challenges and opportunities, and consider innovative approaches to meeting the state’s workforce goals. The aim is to collaborate and develop strong links between education and industry to help һƵ grow in economic prosperity.

“Maintaining a strong, skilled and growing һƵ workforce requires planning and commitment. This report is not the final product, but the continuation of sustained statewide collaborations,” said TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel. “My fellow TWC Commissioners, Aaron Demerson and Julian Alvarez, and I are prepared to implement strategic initiatives to expand opportunities for current and future һƵ workers to meet the needs of һƵ’ diverse industries.

More information, including progress on the priorities, will be regularly posted on the . 

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Agency media contacts:

Kelly Carper Polden
һƵ Higher Education Coordinating Board
Kelly.Polden@highered.texas.gov

Frank Ward or Jacob Kobersky
һƵ Education Agency
Frank.Ward@tea.texas.gov  Jacob.Kobersky@tea.texas.gov

James Bernsen
һƵ Workforce Commission 
james.bernsen@twc.state.tx.us