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ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964

HEARING

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

ON

H.R. 3045

TO AMEND THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964 TO
EXTEND THE AUTHORIZATIONS OF APPROPRIATIONS CON-
TAINED IN SUCH ACT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

HEARING HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C., ON
APRIL 28, 1981

Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor

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ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964

HEARING

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

NINETY-SEVENTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

ON

H.R. 3045

TO AMEND THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT OF 1964 TO
EXTEND THE AUTHORIZATIONS OF APPROPRIATIONS CON-
TAINED IN SUCH ACT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

HEARING HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C., ON
APRIL 28, 1981

Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor

80-950 O

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1981

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR

CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky, Chairman

AUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS, California
WILLIAM D. FORD, Michigan
PHILLIP BURTON, California
JOSEPH M. GAYDOS, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM (BILL) CLAY, Missouri
MARIO BIAGGI, New York
IKE ANDREWS, North Carolina
PAUL SIMON, Illinois

GEORGE MILLER, California

AUSTIN J. MURPHY, Pennsylvania
TED WEISS, New York

BALTASAR CORRADA, Puerto Rico
DALE E. KILDEE, Michigan
PETER A. PEYSER, New York
PAT WILLIAMS, Montana

WILLIAM R. RATCHFORD, Connecticut
RAY KOGOVSEK, Colorado

HAROLD WASHINGTON, Illinois

DENNIS E. ECKART, Ohio

JOHN M. ASHBROOK, Ohio
JOHN N. ERLENBORN, Illinois
JAMES M. JEFFORDS, Vermont
WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Pennsylvania
E. THOMAS COLEMAN, Missouri
KEN KRAMER, Colorado
ARLEN ERDAHL, Minnesota
THOMAS E. PETRI, Wisconsin
MILLICENT FENWICK, New Jersey
MARGE ROUKEMA, New Jersey
EUGENE JOHNSTON, North Carolina
LAWRENCE J. DENARDIS, Connecticut
LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho
WENDELL BAILEY, Missouri

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CONTENTS

Page

101

Castellanos, Francisco, national director, National Association of Farm-
worker Organizations, Washington, D.C....

Giese, Warren K., chairman, national advisory committee, National
Youth Sports Program, Columbia, S.C..

Master, Warren, Acting Assistant Secretary for Human Development

Services, Department of Health and Human Services, accompanied by

John Busa, Acting Commissioner of the Administration for Children,

Youth, and Families and A. David Lester, Commissioner of the Admin-

istration for Native Americans..

Maxwell, Donald, chairman, National Congress for Community Economic
Development, Washington, D.C.......

58

108

Ramp, Eugene A., chairman, Sites/Sponsors/Parents Communication Ad-
visory Network, Lawrence, Kans

96

Schwartz, Roger, Acting General Counsel, Community Services Adminis-
tration, Washington, D.C.

39

Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, et cetera—

Alexander, Hazel, Cora, W. Va., letter to Congressman Andrews, dated
March 24, 1981

276

Altman, Nancy, coordinator, SCAN Sites/Sponsors/Parents Communica-
tion Advisory Network, Ypsilanti, Mich., letter to Chairman Andrews
enclosing written testimony, dated May 27, 1981

244

Anson, Carolyn, Belton, Tex., letter to Congressman Andrews

275

Barfield, (Mrs.) Virginia G., executive director, ESP, Inc., Columbus, Ga.,
position paper submitted by

370

Becks, Edward R., president, National Community Action Agency, Execu-
tive Directors Association, prepared testimony presented by...
Block, Edward L., executive director and Terry Diane Parsons, chairper-
son, Operation Threshold, Waterloo, Iowa, letter to Chairman Andrews
enclosing several statements, dated May 20, 1981

42

238

Cossingham, James H., president, Jayco Enterprises, Wilder, Vt., letter to
Chairman Andrews enclosing a paper entitled "The Community Action
Agency Effort: An overlooked, conservative initiative"..

408

130

"The Good and the Bad-Community Action and Block Grants,"
analyses series, No. 3........

127

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