Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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additional funds Administration agencies amendment amount appropriation bill Appropriations Committee areas assistance authorized Bureau Capitol CARL HAYDEN CDGM Commission community action Congress continuing resolution contract cost Department desalting Director dollars Economic Opportunity effect ERNEST GRUENING expenditures Federal share fiscal year 1968 going Government grants Head Start Headstart House impact included increase Jackson Office James Madison Job Corps June 30 legislation LILLYWHITE Mary Holmes College ment million Mississippi Neighborhood Youth Corps obligations operation payments percent personnel planning poverty President projects Public Law 874 record reduction request reverse osmosis school districts SCHULTZE Senator ALLOTT Senator ELLENDER Senator HILL Senator HOLLAND Senator JAVITS Senator MAGNUSON Senator MUNDT Senator PASTORE Senator SMITH Senator STENNIS Senator YOUNG SHRIVER staff studies summer supplemental appropriation Task Force tion Total U.S. Senate Washington
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Page 20 - Chairman shall have the power to — (1) appoint and fix the compensation of an executive director, and such additional staff personnel as he deems necessary, without regard to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in the competitive service...
Page 21 - For expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of Title II of the Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1967 an amount of $1,500,000, to remain available until expended.
Page 20 - Commission, any subcommittee or members thereof, may, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this...
Page 20 - Commission is authorized to enter into contracts with Federal or State agencies, private firms, institutions, and individuals for the conduct of research or surveys, the preparation of reports, and other activities necessary to the discharge of its duties.
Page 83 - Congress approved an appropriation of $3,700.000.000 for grants to States for old-age assistance, medical assistance, aid to families with dependent children, aid to the blind, and aid to the permanently and totally disabled under titles, I, IV, X, XIV, XVI, and XIX of the Social Security Act, as amended.
Page 95 - ... compile data necessary to understand and determine the various demands on the public lands which now exist and which are likely to exist within the foreseeable future...
Page 20 - Each department, agency, and instrumentality of the executive branch of the Government is authorized...
Page 78 - ... old-age assistance, aid to the blind, aid to the permanently and totally disabled, and aid to families with dependent children.
Page 10 - Because of the unusual birth rate in the postwar years, the youthful high-risk group) — those in their teens and early twenties — has been increasing much faster than other groups in the population. Beginning in 1961 nearly 1 million more youths have reached the ages of maximum risk each year than did so in the prior year. Thus the volume of crime and the overall crime rate could be expected to grow whether the rate for any given age increased or not. Commission studies based on 1960 arrest rates...
Page 4 - This schedule i» issued by the Secretary of Labor, after consultation with the Secretary of Defense, and is based on all servicemen's pay and allowances for each pay grade, including allowances for quarters, subsistence, dependents, clothing, and medical facilities available, without cost. to the serviceman and his dependents. Also attached is a table comparing average weekly benefit amounts of State covered unemployed workers and ex-servicemen. SECRETARY'S SCHEOULE OF REMUNERATION UNEMPLOYMENT...