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"Many other students will use the college as a stepping stone toward pursuing a four-year degree. Others will use the college for training in a new career or for seeking an academic education at a later age."

Erie Times News Editorial, March 23. 2008
In support of the proposed community college

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Why Mark DiVecchio? A future of hope and opportunity!

  • Fiscal Responsibility ~ Effective Administration ~ Compassionate Care ~ Understanding & Vision

Mark & Suzi DiVecchio

While growing up in Erie County, my parents taught me to respect those who are honest, hard working and dedicated to their families and community. I have tried to pass on those values to my family, and to live by them every day.

When I first ran for Erie County Executive, I promised access, accountablity & action. I have made the County Executive's position full time again, and every day my entire team strives to fulfill this obligation.

Now is not the time for what ifs and maybes. Now is the time for PROVEN leadership and PROVEN cooperation. I humbly request your continued support in the spring 2009 primary. Please click to read more about what we have accomplished, our next goals, and why I want to continue serving you. Thank you for your help & support!

Sincerely,
Mark A. DiVecchio

May 22, 2008
Do you know about our CareerLink offices in Erie? Do you know where it is? (Hint: Lovell Place, 1309 French Street, 814-455-9966) Do you use its services? Ten providers (government, for-profit and nonprofit) work together in one facility to help both job seekers and employers. The Erie CareerLink serves over 2,500 people every month. More employers are using its services every quarter. And its quality is steadily improving.

The Job Center, Dayton, OHWant to get excited? Look at the amazing Job Center complex in Dayton, OH - the largest one-stop employment and training center in the United States housing forty-seven organizations in an 8.5 acre facility - with all the things folks need to prepare for, secure and retain a good-paying job, all under one roof. Here's a model that works. We can do this if we want to.

Want to get frustrated? No, neither do I. But just as many businesses cut advertising when they need it the most in an economic downturn, our federal government is cutting workforce training funds just when we need them the most. Why?

Here's what it means to northwest PA (and based on our population, about 53% of this is Erie County):

  • We've already lost $150,000 in Workforce Investment Act funds. We're scheduled to lose another $750,000 July 1.

  • Our dislocated worker funds have decreased by 20.5%.

  • Our adult training funds are down 15%.

  • Our youth training funds are cut 17%

  • Our Temporary Assistance to Needy Families(TANF) funds averaged a 3% cut.


Overall, we've experienced a 15% cut. And unfortunately, this is just the beginning. Want to learn more? Visit the Northwest PA Workforce Investment Board site.

Do you care? If so, contact your elected federal and state representatives now.

Here's what we need to do in Erie County:

  • Improve our CareerLink services, don't cut our Workforce Investment programs.

  • Build a world-class community college. Provide training that all of our citizens can afford.

  • Provide the skilled workers that our employers need now.

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