Part 5, Impact Aid: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session on H.R. 15 to Extend for Five Years Certain Elementary, Secondary, and Other Education Programs, Hearings Held in Washington, D.C. ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 1076 pages |
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The hearings are a continuation of hearings on H. R. 15 , a bill to extend for five years certain elementary and secondary education programs that expire at the end of fiscal year 1978 ...
The hearings are a continuation of hearings on H. R. 15 , a bill to extend for five years certain elementary and secondary education programs that expire at the end of fiscal year 1978 ...
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... of which became effective in fiscal year 1975 and two in fiscal year 1976 ) ; Waiver of prohibition of considering P.L. 874 payments when state aid programs provide equalization , which also was made effective for fiscal year 1975 .
... of which became effective in fiscal year 1975 and two in fiscal year 1976 ) ; Waiver of prohibition of considering P.L. 874 payments when state aid programs provide equalization , which also was made effective for fiscal year 1975 .
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Guarantee minimum payment of 90 percent of previous year's entitlement to school districts losing 10 percent or more federallyconnected children during fiscal year 1974 and fiscal year 1975 due to decrease or cessation of Federal ...
Guarantee minimum payment of 90 percent of previous year's entitlement to school districts losing 10 percent or more federallyconnected children during fiscal year 1974 and fiscal year 1975 due to decrease or cessation of Federal ...
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We limited our review to LEAs receiving assistance under title I , sections 2 , 3 ( a ) , and 3 ( b ) of Public Law 81-874 , for fiscal year 1973 . The Education Amendments of 1974 , dated August 21 , 1974 , changed these sections ...
We limited our review to LEAs receiving assistance under title I , sections 2 , 3 ( a ) , and 3 ( b ) of Public Law 81-874 , for fiscal year 1973 . The Education Amendments of 1974 , dated August 21 , 1974 , changed these sections ...
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Payments , however , are made directly to LEAs . Payments under sections 3 ( a ) and 3 ( b ) increased from $ 25 million in fiscal year 1951 to about $ 550 million in fiscal year 1975. This growth is attributable to several factors ...
Payments , however , are made directly to LEAs . Payments under sections 3 ( a ) and 3 ( b ) increased from $ 25 million in fiscal year 1951 to about $ 550 million in fiscal year 1975. This growth is attributable to several factors ...
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