Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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... continue to move ahead . As you know , this program has played a very significant role in the continuing decline of the patient populations in the State mental hospitals . We estimate that all approved projects currently on hand will be ...
... continue to move ahead . As you know , this program has played a very significant role in the continuing decline of the patient populations in the State mental hospitals . We estimate that all approved projects currently on hand will be ...
Page 91
... continue our efforts to protect children against lead - based paint poisoning . By the end of 1973 we will have screened 1.5 million children in neighbor- hoods where there is a particularly high risk of lead - based paint poi- soning ...
... continue our efforts to protect children against lead - based paint poisoning . By the end of 1973 we will have screened 1.5 million children in neighbor- hoods where there is a particularly high risk of lead - based paint poi- soning ...
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... continuing grants . Mr. FLOOD . Isn't that nice . Secretary RICHARDSON . And to provide for new initiatives in a num ... continue research and research training at the same level . Secretary RICHARDSON . Mr. Chairman , if you assume , 104.
... continuing grants . Mr. FLOOD . Isn't that nice . Secretary RICHARDSON . And to provide for new initiatives in a num ... continue research and research training at the same level . Secretary RICHARDSON . Mr. Chairman , if you assume , 104.
Page 128
... continue to increase faster than other parts of the budget . I don't think the further winding down of the war in Vietnam will necessarily in itself make much additional difference to this because this would in effect depend on a ...
... continue to increase faster than other parts of the budget . I don't think the further winding down of the war in Vietnam will necessarily in itself make much additional difference to this because this would in effect depend on a ...
Page 131
... continue their treatment and rehabilitation . This thus involve close cooperation between the Department of Defense and the Veterans ' Administration . And there is planning underway for an- other handoff , in effect , following a ...
... continue their treatment and rehabilitation . This thus involve close cooperation between the Department of Defense and the Veterans ' Administration . And there is planning underway for an- other handoff , in effect , following a ...
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Page 328 - ... a level of education equivalent to that maintained in such other districts, the Commissioner may increase the local contribution rate for such agency by such...
Page 333 - Such arrangements to provide free public education may also be made for children of members of the Armed Forces on active duty, if the schools in which free public education is usually provided for such children are made unavailable to them as a result of official action by State or local governmental authority and it is the judgment of the Commissioner, after he has consulted with the appropriate State educational agency, that no local educational agency is able to provide suitable free public education...
Page 282 - States to provide financial assistance (as set forth in this title) to local educational agencies serving areas with concentrations of children from low-income families to expand and improve their educational programs by various means (including preschool programs) which contribute particularly to meeting the special educational needs of educationally deprived children.
Page 256 - The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare shall determine the number of children of such ages from families receiving an annual income in excess of the low-income factor from payments under the program of aid to families with dependent children under a State plan approved under title IV of the Social Security Act...
Page 330 - The amount so provided for any fiscal year shall not exceed the amount which the Commissioner determines to be necessary to enable such agency, with the State, local, and other Federal funds available to it for such purpose, to provide a level of education equivalent to that maintained in the schools of such agency...
Page 569 - SEC. 301. (a) The Commissioner shall carry out during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, and each of the four succeeding fiscal years, a program for making grants for supplementary educational centers and services, to stimulate and assist in the provision of vitally needed educational services not available in sufficient quantity or quality, and to stimulate and assist in the development and establishment of exemplary elementary and secondary school educational programs to serve as models for...
Page 337 - ... such agency is located in whole or in part within an area which after August 30, 1965, and prior to July 1, 1973, has suffered a major disaster...
Page 306 - ... to carry out not only the letter, but the spirit of the laws passed by Congress.
Page 359 - ... consultation to States and political subdivisions thereof with respect to programs for the aged and aging...
Page 336 - State or any political subdivision thereof may be expended for the free public education of such children; or (2) if it is the judgment of the Commissioner, after he has consulted with the appropriate State educational agency, that no local educational agency is able to provide suitable free public education for such children...