Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act

The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) is a United States public law that replaced the previous Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA) as the primary federal workforce development legislation to bring about increased coordination among federal workforce development and related programs.

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
Long titleTo reform and strengthen the workforce investment system of the Nation to put Americans back to work and make the United States more competitive in the 21st century.
Announced inthe 113th United States Congress
Sponsored byRep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC)
Citations
Public lawPub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 113–128 (text) (PDF)
Codification
Acts affectedWorkforce Investment Act of 1998, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Wagner-Peyser Act, Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, Immigration and Nationality Act, and others.
Authorizations of appropriations$3.3 billion for fiscal year 2017
Legislative history

Although the Employment Service (ES) is one of 19 required partners in the One-Stop delivery system, its central mission—to facilitate the match between individuals seeking work and employers seeking workers—makes it critical to the functioning of the workforce development system under WIOA.

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