Projected impact of legislative recommendations, fiscal year 1956-Federal grants to States for health services and facilities, vocational education, vocational rehabilitation, and maternal and child health and welfare services (covers 5 programs which will use, if proposed legislation is enacted, the basic allotment formula of the Hospital Construction Act)-Continued Note: These totals do not include funds for special project grants which are intended to be expended at the State and community levels but are not allocated among the States on a formula basis. The assumed amounts of these special project funds which will augment the amounts allocated by formula, as shown in this table, are as follows: Public health, $1,946,000; maternal and child welfare, $3,000,000; vocational rehabilitation, $1,000,000; and vocational education, $1,231,917. 2 It is assumed that these programs, recommended by the President, will become effective on July 1, 1954 (start of fiscal year 1955) as recommended. 3 It is assumed that these programs, recommended by the President, will become effective on July 1, 1955 (start of fiscal year 1956) as recommended. 5,000 134, 856 939, 549 1, 123, 031 1,064, 486 +13.3 581, 564 16,884 598, 448 4,298, 902 31,500 2,500 34,000 269, 080 5, 583, 154 578, 582 6, 141, 419 +42.9 533, 146 +98.1 Fiscal year 1955: State breakdown of proposed grants to States in 1955, assuming enactment of proposed legislation for programs which will use, if proposed legislation is enacted, the basic allotment formula of the Hospital Construction Act Important: This table presents, upon the basis of certain assumptions, the fiscal effect of proposed new legislation covering Federal grants-in-aid for health services and facilities 46293-54-pt. 1-19 |