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 Education Amendments of 1974 revised substantially the P.L. 81-874 authorization language . Entitlement formulas and methods of making payments were drastically changed . As a result , what was a complex ...
The Education Amendments of 1974 revised substantially the P.L. 81-874 authorization language . Entitlement formulas and methods of making payments were drastically changed . As a result , what was a complex ...
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... an area as a result of Federal activities . Primarily the program compensates for the loss in tax base of Federal property , property taxes being the major source of local funds to support free public education .
... an area as a result of Federal activities . Primarily the program compensates for the loss in tax base of Federal property , property taxes being the major source of local funds to support free public education .
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Indeed , we have been late in making many regular initial payments due to the many difficulties encountered as a result of our dependence on automated systems . Turning to the low - rent housing children , the process for arriving at ...
Indeed , we have been late in making many regular initial payments due to the many difficulties encountered as a result of our dependence on automated systems . Turning to the low - rent housing children , the process for arriving at ...
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Mr. Stormer , am I correct in understanding this chart to mean that every one of these school districts has lost money since 1974 as a result of the changes made in the law that year and am I also correct in understanding that ...
Mr. Stormer , am I correct in understanding this chart to mean that every one of these school districts has lost money since 1974 as a result of the changes made in the law that year and am I also correct in understanding that ...
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We did find some overpayments but those were as a result of errors in calculation and determinations of eligibility , not as a result of fraud or abuse . Mr. QUIE . In the GAO report they mention one local education agency in its ...
We did find some overpayments but those were as a result of errors in calculation and determinations of eligibility , not as a result of fraud or abuse . Mr. QUIE . In the GAO report they mention one local education agency in its ...
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