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Workforce Development Legislation and Practice Literature Review, Maryland, 2007-2017

This document attempts to create an overview of the literature around the legislative and political dynamics around workforce development theory and practice in Maryland through the years 2007 through 2017. This period includes three different gubernatorial regimes, three presidents, a massive shift in federal workforce development policy, and the largest economic contraction in the United States since the great recession. While the tumultuous circumstances this time period encompasses adds an additional layer of complexity to an already diverse state workforce environment, over time general trends can be observed and evaluated

This document attempts to create an overview of the literature around the legislative and political dynamics around workforce development theory and practice in Maryland through the years 2007 through 2017. This period includes three different gubernatorial regimes, three presidents, a massive shift in federal workforce development policy, and the largest economic contraction in the United States since the great recession. While the tumultuous circumstances this time period encompasses adds an additional layer of complexity to an already diverse state workforce environment, over time general trends can be observed and evaluated

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“Developing Maryl<strong>and</strong>'s Futures- Annual Report 2016.” Annual Reports, Governor's <strong>Workforce</strong><br />

<strong>Development</strong> Board (GWDB), 2016, www.mdworkforce.com/lib/pdf/annualreport2016.pdf<br />

“EARN Maryl<strong>and</strong> - 2015 Annual Report to the Maryl<strong>and</strong> General Assembly.” Resources - EARN Maryl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Division of <strong>Workforce</strong> <strong>Development</strong> <strong>and</strong> Adult Learning- A Sub Section of the Department of Labor,<br />

Licensing, <strong>and</strong> Regulation, Dec. 2015, www.dllr.state.md.us/earn/earnannrep2015.pdf<br />

“Exp<strong>and</strong>ing Black Baltimore's Middle Class - <strong>Workforce</strong> Strategies for Advancing Prosperity. Issue Briefs,<br />

Job Opportunity Task Force/Associated Black Charities, June 2010,<br />

www.jotf.org/Publications/IssueBriefs/tabid/68/Default.aspx<br />

Douglas-Gabriel, Danielle. “Courts Side with Maryl<strong>and</strong> HBCUs in Long-St<strong>and</strong>ing Case over Disparities in<br />

State Higher Education.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 9 Nov. <strong>2017</strong>,<br />

www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/<strong>2017</strong>/11/09/courts-side-with-maryl<strong>and</strong>-hbcus-inlongst<strong>and</strong>ing-case-over-disparities-in-state-higher-education/?utm_term=.78baaf053e1c<br />

Duncombe, Chris, et al. “MAXIMIZING WIOA’S POTENTIAL: A Regional Analysis of the State Plans of<br />

Maryl<strong>and</strong>, Virginia, <strong>and</strong> Washington, DC.” Latest Publications, The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal<br />

Analysis ¡ DC Appleseed DC Fiscal Policy Institute ¡ Job Opportunities Task Force Maryl<strong>and</strong> Center on<br />

Economic Policy- Sponsored by Greater Washington <strong>Workforce</strong> <strong>Development</strong> Collaborative, Mar. <strong>2017</strong>,<br />

www.workingpoorfamilies.org/wp-content/uploads/<strong>2017</strong>/04/Maryl<strong>and</strong>-WIOA_full-report_final_webcopy.pdf<br />

“The Facts on the Federal Recovery Act: The Impact on Low-Wage Maryl<strong>and</strong>ers & Principles for<br />

Implementation.” Issue Briefs, Job Opportunity Task Force, 23 Mar. 2009,<br />

www.jotf.org/Portals/0/JOTF%20Issue%20Brief%20-<br />

%20Facts%20on%20the%20Federal%20Recovery%20Act[.pdf<br />

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