SECTION 1.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Many veterans, especially post-9/11 veterans, experience higher unemployment rates than the general public.
(b) California’s veteran employment programs are underperforming compared to other states.
(c) Federal tax credits and other federal initiatives exist for veterans and for employers interested in hiring veterans that need to be better promoted to encourage their use by an increasing number of employers that are interested in hiring veterans.
(d) The voters’ approval of Proposition 39 at the November 6, 2012, statewide general election, holds the potential of generating significant funding for veteran job training and employment opportunities and, therefore, supports the establishment of an office within the Labor and Workforce Development Agency.
(e) The Veterans Workforce Development and Employment Office established by this act will coordinate veteran job training and employment programs, and will furthermore coordinate those efforts with the work of the Workforce Investment Board, the Employment Training Panel, and the Employment Development Department.