Sec. 4. Older Workers Bureau
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There is established in the Department of Labor an Older Workers Bureau. The President shall appoint an Assistant Secretary of the Older Workers Bureau— to carry out the mission of the Older Workers Bureau; and who shall be directed and supervised by the Secretary of Labor. The mission of the Older Workers Bureau is lead and coordinate the Federal response to advance employment, economic success, and well-being of older individuals through policy development, research and reporting, and technical assistance.
The Assistant Secretary of the Older Workers Bureau may administer grants and contracts in support of such mission. Not later than 2 years after the establishment of the Older Workers Bureau, and every 2 years thereafter, the Assistant Secretary of the Older Workers Bureau shall submit to Congress a report that— catalogs Federal programs, including programs outside the Department of Labor, that support the employment, and the economic success and well-being, of older individuals; and identifies issues affecting older individuals in the workforce that may be improved with Federal support and coordination.